Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries
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Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries
Summary
Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries is a scholarly chapter[1].
Key Facts
- Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries authored Piet van Sterkenburg[2].
- Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries's instance of is recorded as scholarly chapter[3].
- Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries's page is recorded as 127-143[4].
- Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries's DOI is recorded as 10.1075/TLRP.6.15STE[5].
- Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries's part of is recorded as A Practical Guide to Lexicography[6].
- Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries's publication date is recorded as +2003-00-00T00:00:00Z[7].
- Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries's chapter is recorded as 2.6[8].
- Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries's work available at URL is recorded as http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tlrp.6.15ste[9].
- Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries's published in is recorded as A Practical Guide to Lexicography[10].
- Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries's title is recorded as Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries[11].
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Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries's part of is recorded as A Practical Guide to Lexicography[6].
Designation and Status
Onomasiological specifications and a concise history of onomasiological dictionaries's instance of is recorded as scholarly chapter[3].