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A Practical Dictionary With Innovations: Introducing The Compilation Of A New Century Chinese-English Dictionary, Gang Zhao Dec 2004

A Practical Dictionary With Innovations: Introducing The Compilation Of A New Century Chinese-English Dictionary, Gang Zhao

Gang Zhao

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On The Compilation Of C-E Dictionaries From The Intextuality Perspective, Gang Zhao Dec 2004

On The Compilation Of C-E Dictionaries From The Intextuality Perspective, Gang Zhao

Gang Zhao

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Reverse Translation: A Means To Ensure Idiomaticity Of Translation In C-E Dictionaries, Gang Zhao Sep 2004

Reverse Translation: A Means To Ensure Idiomaticity Of Translation In C-E Dictionaries, Gang Zhao

Gang Zhao

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On Example Innovation In A New Century Chinese-English Dictionary, Gang Zhao Jul 2004

On Example Innovation In A New Century Chinese-English Dictionary, Gang Zhao

Gang Zhao

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Several Problems In New Age Chinese-English Dictionary, Gang Zhao Mar 2004

Several Problems In New Age Chinese-English Dictionary, Gang Zhao

Gang Zhao

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Jaki Słownik Wybrać?, Robert Lew Jan 2004

Jaki Słownik Wybrać?, Robert Lew

Robert Lew

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How Do Polish Learners Of English Rate Bilingual And Monolingual Dictionaries?, Robert Lew Jan 2004

How Do Polish Learners Of English Rate Bilingual And Monolingual Dictionaries?, Robert Lew

Robert Lew

The topic of this paper is the evaluation by Polish learners of English of bilingual and monolingual dictionaries used by those learners. Data for the paper come from 712 Polish learners of English representing a broad range of EFL proficiency levels. Subjects were asked to rate two dictionaries: their dictionary of first choice and their dictionary of second choice. The effect of choice as a predictor variable is also explored. A tendency is revealed for the mid-level competence learners to give the lowest ratings to their dictionaries. Monolingual dictionaries were given significantly higher ratings than bilingual dictionaries. Subjects rated dictionaries …