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Property / contains term
 
Property / contains term: online dictionary / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / contains term: online dictionary / qualifier
 
Property / contains term
 
Property / contains term: translation equivalent / rank
 
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Property / contains term: translation equivalent / qualifier
 
Property / contains term
 
Property / contains term: point / rank
 
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Property / contains term: point / qualifier
 
Property / contains term
 
Property / contains term: user needs / rank
 
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Property / contains term: user needs / qualifier
 
Property / contains term
 
Property / contains term: example sentence / rank
 
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Property / contains term: example sentence / qualifier
 
Property / contains term
 
Property / contains term: lemma / rank
 
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Property / contains term: lemma / qualifier
 
Property / contains term
 
Property / contains term: letter / rank
 
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Property / contains term: letter / qualifier
 
Property / contains term
 
Property / contains term: verb / rank
 
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Property / contains term: verb / qualifier
 

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Publication by Tarp & Gouws (2020)
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Reference Skills or Human-Centered Design: Towards a New Lexicographical Culture
Publication by Tarp & Gouws (2020)

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