Abstract |
As dictionaries get integrated in daily life, their role and functioning transform. Increasingly, nowadays, dictionary use takes place in computerized environments. The change from printed to electronic media affects what a dictionary is, or may be, and how it will be used. This paper discusses some aspects of the ensuing differences with reference to electronic applications of(Kemerman) semi-bilingual English learner dictionaries. From simple PC products through scholarly research and multimedia CD-ROMs, current directions include versions online and in e-learning, various hand-held devices and cellular phones, multilingual lexicography, etc, opening new prospects for future developments. |
BibTex |
@InProceedings{ELX02-066, author = {Ilan J. Kernerman}, title = {Electronic Applications of the Semi-Bilingual Dictionary }, pages = {615-621}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th EURALEX International Congress}, year = {2002}, month = {aug}, date = {13-17}, address = {København, Denmark}, editor = {Anna Braasch and Claus Povlsen}, publisher = {Center for Sprogteknologi}, isbn = {87-90708-09-1}, } |