Types of dictionaries Lingvistica develops for you
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Monolingual dictionaries |
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| Frequency wordlists comprise word-forms arranged according to the frequencies of their occurrence in real-life texts, such as in the texts on web sites. Currently available... |
A sample of the Latvian frequency wordlist |
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Lists of word forms comprise all morphological forms of each word, with the corresponding grammatical data: part of speech and subclass characteristics, such as gender, case, etc. An example is the German word list. Each word-form has a reference to the initial form, the lemma, thus making it possible to use such wordlists for efficient web search. For example, searching for ‘Aal’ or ‘aalglatt’ in a search machine, such as Google, the customer will automatically extend his/her search request by adding to it all the morphological forms of the corresponding words: |
A sample of the German word forms |
| Sound dictionaries are word lists along
with pronunciation of each word recorded in an mp3 file. Currently available... |
A sample of the Spanish sound database |
| Bilingual dictionaries |
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| The numerous bilingual dictionaries have either ‘plain’ entries, just words
/ phrases and their translations, or, more often, the same and morphological
characteristics. In some of the dictionaries, the translations are
semantically differentiated, i.e. grouped according to the closeness of their
meanings. An example is the English-Spanish dictionary. Currently available... |
A sample of the English-Spanish bilingual dictionary |
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