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https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-1415-vol6-iss7/S-pp49-53Keywords
electronic dictionaries , lexicography , digital lexicon , semantic networks , data structuring , multimedia integration , accessibility , linguistic resources , dictionary development theory , user interactionAbstract
This article explores the theoretical foundations underpinning the creation of electronic dictionaries, focusing on their design, functionality, and user interaction. It examines the evolution of lexicographical practices in the digital age and analyzes the impact of technology on dictionary development. Key concepts discussed include data structuring, semantic networks, user interface design, and the integration of multimedia elements. The study highlights the importance of user-centered approaches in electronic dictionary creation, emphasizing the need for accessibility and adaptability to diverse linguistic needs. By investigating the theoretical frameworks that guide electronic dictionary development, this work aims to provide insights into best practices and future directions for lexicography in the digital era.
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