May 5, 2015 · 2.1 Review of research into the use of electronic dictionaries (Antje Töpel) The main section of this first full chapter of the book (following the introduction by the editor) consists of a sequence of half-page to full-page summaries of thirty-five published empirical studies into the use of digital dictionaries, arranged chronologically by ... ... Jan 1, 2016 · The primary aim of this research is to establish an up-to-date picture of Japanese college students' usage of traditional electronic and Internet-based dictionary applications. ... modes) in order to do justice to the medial peculiarities of electronic dictionaries. Nesi distinguishes between four main categories of electronic dictionary - the internet dictionary, the glossary for on-line courseware, the learners’ dictionary on CD-ROM und the pocket electronic dictionary (PED) (cf. Nesi 2000 a: 842 f.). How- ... Jun 1, 2015 · The research results partly confirm the trends revealed in previous international studies (e.g. increased use of online tools, reluctance to pay for dictionaries, low prestige of teaching ... ... There has been a growing interest in the role of electronic dictionaries for learning foreign languages. Accordingly, there has been an increase in students’ use of electronic dictionaries for EFL purposes (Dashtestani, 2013). Electronic dictionaries (EDs) have advanced rapidly in the last three decades (Rezaei & Davoudi, 2016). ... Töpel, Antje. "Review of research into the use of electronic dictionaries" In Using Online Dictionaries edited by Carolin Müller-Spitzer, 13-54. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2014. ... ">

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    May 5, 2015 · 2.1 Review of research into the use of electronic dictionaries (Antje Töpel) The main section of this first full chapter of the book (following the introduction by the editor) consists of a sequence of half-page to full-page summaries of thirty-five published empirical studies into the use of digital dictionaries, arranged chronologically by ...

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    modes) in order to do justice to the medial peculiarities of electronic dictionaries. Nesi distinguishes between four main categories of electronic dictionary - the internet dictionary, the glossary for on-line courseware, the learners’ dictionary on CD-ROM und the pocket electronic dictionary (PED) (cf. Nesi 2000 a: 842 f.). How-

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    There has been a growing interest in the role of electronic dictionaries for learning foreign languages. Accordingly, there has been an increase in students’ use of electronic dictionaries for EFL purposes (Dashtestani, 2013). Electronic dictionaries (EDs) have advanced rapidly in the last three decades (Rezaei & Davoudi, 2016).

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    Töpel, Antje. "Review of research into the use of electronic dictionaries" In Using Online Dictionaries edited by Carolin Müller-Spitzer, 13-54. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2014.