![]() ![]() ![]() Moreover, sales of dedicated pocket-size electronic dictionaries (PEDs), such as those made by Franklin and Canon, have risen exponentially. The Oxford English Dictionary on CD-ROM and the Merrian-Websters Collegiate Dictionary, Electronic Edition are two such examples. Publishers have brought out electronic versions of their established dictionaries, usually on CD-ROM. ![]() It is not surprising then that in recent years digitalised dictionaries have proliferated. As a result lexical information can be obtained faster and more efficiently. In contrast, electronic dictionaries, of whatever type, allow language information to be stored on different lists and accessed from multiple directions. Information in a conventional printed dictionary is stored largely on one alphabetically arranged list of headwords. ELECTRONIC LEARNERS' DICTIONARIES (ELDs): AN OVERVIEW OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ELECTRONIC LEARNERS' DICTIONARIES (ELDs): AN OVERVIEW OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
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