Pages that link to "Item:Q14541"
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Reuse of Lexicographic Data for a Multipurpose Pronunciation Database and Phonetic Transcription Generator for Regional Variants of Portuguese (Q4363) (← links)
- Organization of information in a bilingual dictionary entry (Q4984) (← links)
- Treatment of Spelling Variants in Setswana Monolingual Dictionaries (Q5473) (← links)
- Fighting Cotgrave with Father Pomey: Guy Miège’s Recourse to the Dictionaire Royal Augmenté (1671) in the Preparation of his New Dictionary French and English (1677) (Q5999) (← links)
- A Limburgish Corpus Dictionary: Digital Solutions for the Lexicography of a Non-standardized Regional Language (Q6621) (← links)
- Inheritance Plus Innovation. On the Revision of The English–Chinese Dictionary (Q7043) (← links)
- Cryptic Avatars: The Ornamental Illustrations of Rare Initial Letters in French Dictionaries (Q8293) (← links)
- Monitoring Academic Studies of Turkish Lexicography: A Bibliometric Study of 84 Years (Q10391) (← links)
- A corpus-based study of Italian idiomatic phrases: from citation forms to 'real-life' occurrences (Q10525) (← links)
- The Sources and Methods of John Minsheu's A Dictionary of Spanish and English (1599) (Q10962) (← links)
- Robertson's Wordsfor a Modern Age, by John G Robertson (Q11117) (← links)
- Christopher Upward and George Davidson. The History of English Spelling. (Q11216) (← links)
- Günter Drosdowski, general ed., Duden. Das große Wörterbuch des deutschen Sprache. 8 vols. (Q11540) (← links)
- Anglizismen-Worterbuch. Der Einflufi des Englischen auf den deutschen Wortschatz nach 1945 (Q11565) (← links)
- From Skedaddle to Selfie: Words of the Generations by Allan Metcalf (review) (Q11819) (← links)
- From traditional to electronic lexicography: the dictionaries of Old English (Q12651) (← links)
- Authors who inspired Samuel Johnson’s language use in The Rambler: an investigation of his reading sources based on a phraseological unit “of our present state” (Q12671) (← links)
- The Mysterious Case of the Vanishing Tramlines: James Murray's Legacy and the 1933 OED Supplement (Q13571) (← links)
- Cumbrian Lexis in the English Dialect Dictionary: William Nicolson's Glossarium Brigantinum (1677) in Focus (Q13581) (← links)
- Garner's Modern English Usage by Bryan A. Garner (review) (Q13899) (← links)
- Sanford Brown Meech at the Middle English Dictionary (Q14023) (← links)
- spelling (Q14311) (← links)