Pages that link to "Item:Q1419"
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The following pages link to eLex 2011 (Q1419):
Displayed 20 items.
- Will there still be dictionaries in 2020? (Krek) (Q10725) (← links)
- Adapting the dictionary entry structure and DWS configuration for creating a dictionary aimed to be published on paper, online and as electronic dictionary software for PC and mobile (Q10727) (← links)
- The DANTE database: what it is, how it was created, and what it can contribute to the dictionaries and lexicons of the future (Q10728) (← links)
- Will there still be dictionaries in 2020? (Rundell) (Q10731) (← links)
- Will there still be dictionaries in 2020? (Tiberius) (Q10733) (← links)
- Bilingual eLexicography in Japan (Q10735) (← links)
- Lexicographers' 'have-tos' in the electronic dictionary age (Q10737) (← links)
- Will there still be dictionaries in 2020? (Q10740) (← links)
- A demonstration of Oxford Dictionaries online (Q10741) (← links)
- A model for integrated dictionares of fixed expressions (Q13613) (← links)
- Visualizing sloWNet (Q13614) (← links)
- Electronic lexicography and computer-assisted language learning: Breaking down the barrier (Q13615) (← links)
- Extending the functions of the EELex dictionary writing system using the example of the basic Estonian dictionary (Q13617) (← links)
- Comparable Corpora BootCaT (Q13618) (← links)
- Will there still be dictionaries in 2020? (Q13619) (← links)
- GDEX for Slovene (Q13621) (← links)
- Language data for digital natives: old wine in a new bottle or...? (Q13622) (← links)
- Will there still be dictionaries in 2020? (Q13623) (← links)
- Towards a dynamic combinatorial dictionary: A proposal for introducing interactions between collocations in an electronic dictionary of English word combinations (Q13786) (← links)
- Collocational networks and their application to an E- Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Verbs in Science (DicSci) (Q13787) (← links)