LINGUIST List 22.3908
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Thu Oct 06 2011
Qs: Collocation dictionaries
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1. Anna Cermakova ,
Collocation dictionaries
Message 1: Collocation dictionaries
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Date: 04-Oct-2011
From: Anna Cermakova <anna.cermakova ff.cuni.cz>
Subject: Collocation dictionaries
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I am currently gathering material on existing collocation dictionaries to help with producing a collocation dictionary on Czech. Most on the market are aimed toward advanced learners, although our dictionary is planned for use among native speakers. I am interested to know if there are any others aimed primarily toward native speakers, and if s,o who the prospective users are (except language professionals such as translators). I would be grateful for any ideas on this.
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Lexicography
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