Online dictionaries on the internet: An overview for the African languages

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The main purpose of this research article is rather bold, in that an attempt is made at a comprehensive overview of all currently available African-language Internet dictionaries. Quite surprisingly, a substantial number of such dictionaries is already available, for a large number of languages, with a relatively large number of users. The key characteristics of these dictionaries and various cross-language distributions are expounded on. In a second section the first South African online dictionary interface is introduced. Although compiled by just a small number of scholars, this dictionary contains a world's first in that lexicographic customisation is implemented on various levels in real time on the Internet.

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De Schryver, G. M. (2003). Online dictionaries on the internet: An overview for the African languages. Lexikos. https://doi.org/10.5788/13-0-719

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