TY - JOUR
T1 - The Image of the Monolingual Dictionary Across Europe. Results of the European Survey of Dictionary use and Culture
AU - Core Group
AU - Local Partners
AU - Kosem, Iztok
AU - Lew, Robert
AU - Müller-Spitzer, Carolin
AU - Silveira, Maria Ribeiro
AU - Wolfer, Sascha
AU - Dorn, Amelie
AU - Gurrutxaga, Antton
AU - Ceberio, Klara
AU - Etxeberria, Elixabete
AU - Lefer, Marie Aude
AU - Geeraerts, DIrk
AU - Despot, Kristina Štrkalj
AU - Stojanov, Tomislav
AU - Ljubešić, Nikola
AU - Škrabal, Michal
AU - Štěpánková, Barbora
AU - Vodrážková, Veronika
AU - Lorentzen, Henrik
AU - Trap-Jensen, Lars
AU - Kallas, Jelena
AU - Tuulik, Maria
AU - Koppel, Kristina
AU - Langemets, Margit
AU - Heinonen, Tarja
AU - Thomas, Izabella
AU - Margilitadze, Tinatin
AU - Markantonatou, Stella
AU - Giouli, Voula
AU - Mulhall, Chris
AU - Kernerman, Ilan
AU - Ben-Moshe, Yifat
AU - Sadan, Tsvi
AU - Abel, Andrea
AU - Curcio, Martina Nied
AU - Tanturovska, Lidija
AU - Nikovska, Biljana
AU - Tiberius, Carole
AU - Grønvik, Oddrun
AU - Hovdenak, Marit
AU - Berg-Olsen, Sturla
AU - Karlsen, Knut E.
AU - Ore, Christian Emil Smith
AU - Biesaga, Monika
AU - Kuhn, Tanara Zingano
AU - Silvestre, Joao
AU - Tamba, Elena Isabelle
AU - Haja, Gabriela
AU - Clim, Marius Radu
AU - Patrascu, Madalin Ionel
AU - Tasovac, Toma
PY - 2019/3/1
Y1 - 2019/3/1
N2 - The article presents the results of a survey on dictionary use in Europe, focusing on general monolingual dictionaries. The survey is the broadest survey of dictionary use to date, covering close to 10,000 dictionary users (and non-users) in nearly thirty countries. Our survey covers varied user groups, going beyond the students and translators who have tended to dominate such studies thus far. The survey was delivered via an online survey platform, in language versions specific to each target country. It was completed by 9,562 respondents, over 300 respondents per country on average. The survey consisted of the general section, which was translated and presented to all participants, as well as country-specific sections for a subset of 11 countries, which were drafted by collaborators at the national level. The present report covers the general section.
AB - The article presents the results of a survey on dictionary use in Europe, focusing on general monolingual dictionaries. The survey is the broadest survey of dictionary use to date, covering close to 10,000 dictionary users (and non-users) in nearly thirty countries. Our survey covers varied user groups, going beyond the students and translators who have tended to dominate such studies thus far. The survey was delivered via an online survey platform, in language versions specific to each target country. It was completed by 9,562 respondents, over 300 respondents per country on average. The survey consisted of the general section, which was translated and presented to all participants, as well as country-specific sections for a subset of 11 countries, which were drafted by collaborators at the national level. The present report covers the general section.
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U2 - 10.1093/ijl/ecy022
DO - 10.1093/ijl/ecy022
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85058676745
SN - 0950-3846
VL - 32
SP - 92
EP - 114
JO - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEXICOGRAPHY
JF - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEXICOGRAPHY
IS - 1
ER -