Abstrakt: |
The Great Czech-Russian Dictionary is a digitized form of a great lexicographical work created within the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences from the 1970s up to the early 1990s. It contains a huge amount of unique vocabulary reflecting also the political and social situation at the time of its origin. Due to its considerable extension, it was not possible to revise and to update it. Containing almost 129,000 entries it is one of the largest bilingual dictionaries in the Czech lexicographical history. Technical possibilities of the electronic form (automatic links, filtering by defined parameters etc.) can be used for extracting narrowly defined groups of vocabulary (i.e. terminology) or grammatical categories (i.e. grammatical gender of nouns etc.). It was published gradually and now it is completly available, also in a mobile version. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |