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A dictionary is a collection of words in one or more specific languages, often listed alphabetically (or by radical and stroke for ideographic languages), with usage of information, definitions, etymologies, phonetics, pronunciations, translation, and other information; or a book of words in one language with their equivalents in another, also known as a lexicon. It is a lexicographical product designed for utility and function, curated with selected data, presented in a way that shows inter-relationship among the data.
A broad distinction is made between general and specialized dictionaries. Specialized dictionaries do not contain information about words that are used in language for general purposes—words used by ordinary people in everyday situations. Lexical items that describe concepts in specific fields are usually called terms instead of words, although there is no consensus whether lexicology and terminology are two different fields of study. In theory, general dictionaries are supposed to be semasiological, mapping word to definition, while specialized dictionaries are supposed to be onomasiological, first identifying concepts and then establishing the terms used to designate them. In practice, the two approaches are used for both types. There are other types of dictionaries that don't fit neatly in the above distinction, for instance bilingual (translation) dictionaries, dictionaries of synonyms (thesauri), or rhyming dictionaries. The word dictionary (unqualified) is usually understood to refer to a monolingual general-purpose dictionary.
Information about the film Original title: The Sleeping Dictionary Year: 2003 Genre: Drama, Romance Director: Guy Jenkin Starring: Jessica Alba, Hugh Dancy, Brenda Blethyn, Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lee Yen Ling, Unix Inokyan Michael Dzhessing Langgi, Mano Maniam, KK Moggy, Emily Mortimer About the film: Excellent islander becomes voluntary concubine British official. The girls, like our heroine, called "Sleeping Dictionary": they help the colonists to learn the local language and customs - in bed. But this time, between the fascinating "Sleeping Dictionary" and its host erupts love. Unfortunately, the lovers are separated ruthlessly. a year later the young man returned from England for his wife, but the past intrudes into his life and changes everything ... Location: United States, Mala...
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Where exactly are the words in your head? Scientists have created an interactive map showing which brain areas respond to hearing different words. The map reveals how language is spread throughout the cortex and across both hemispheres, showing groups of words clustered together by meaning. The beautiful interactive model allows us to explore the complex organisation of the enormous dictionaries in our heads. Explore the brain model for yourself here: http://gallantlab.org/huth2016 Read the paper here: http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/nature17637 28th April 2016