A 3-Part, Fully Trilingual Tri-Directional Dictionary

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Page 472-478
Author Lionel Kernerman
Title A 3-Part, Fully Trilingual Tri-Directional Dictionary
Abstract More people are bilingual today than is often assumed. With the spread of English as the universal lingua franca, those bilinguals for whom English is not one of their two languages, will become trilinguals. A science of trilingualism is emerging, with special emphasis on third language acquisition and use. Lexicographers must give thought to the kind of dictionaries that are required by trilinguals. This paper describes some trilingual dictionaries and presents a new theory about trilingual lexicography.
Session PART 3 - Lexicographical and lexicological projects
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@InProceedings{ELX94-052,
author = {Lionel Kernerman},
title = {A 3-Part, Fully Trilingual Tri-Directional Dictionary},
pages = {472-478},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th EURALEX International Congress},
year = {1994},
month = {aug-sep},
date = {30-3},
address = {Amsterdam, the Netherlands},
editor = {Willy Martin, Willem Meijs, Margreet Moerland, Elsemiek ten Pas, Piet van Sterkenburg & Piek Vossen},
publisher = {Euralex},
isbn = {90-900-7537-2},
}
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