As a type of dictionary with huge popularity among EFL learners in China, the bilingualized dictionary (BLD) deserves more academic and pedagogical attention than it receives nowadays. This article gives an overview of the BLD within the framework of dictionary research, including dictionary history, dictionary typology, dictionary criticism and dictionary use. It first traces, with a special reference to the Chinese EFL context, the origin and historical development of this type of dictionary, and then proposes several approaches to its classification. The strengths and weaknesses of the BLD are evaluated and its role in language pedagogy discussed, followed by an extensive review of the empirical studies of BLD use. Finally, further areas...
Because this work potentially appeals to specialists in Chinese linguistics, students of the Chinese...
Vocabulary learning is important for L2 learners. There are different types of vocabulary and differ...
Avec Alex Boulton Research has consistently shown that a few thousand word families can be enough to...
This study investigated, with a think-aloud protocol, how four college Chinese learners of English a...
It has been found in the literature that only very few ESL/EFL students ever consult a monlingual di...
This article reports on the results of a research study which investigated the use of monolingual di...
The aim of this paper is to emphasise the value of using EFL dic-tionaries for production and, by pr...
The use of the dictionary and translation are both common language experiences. The dictionary is an...
Pragmatics describes how people use language and reflects the relationship between language and huma...
The number of students learning Chinese as a foreign language (CFL) has shown a steady and substanti...
The English monolingual learner\u27s dictionary (MLD) is explored throughout this study. A number of...
The article analyzes the compilation of bilingual dictionaries, in particular Chinese-foreign langua...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an investigation on the monolingual Chinese dictionaries sta...
Abstract: This paper tries to prove that, neither monolingual nor bilingual dictionary can, by them...
"To Inform and Define: An Analysis of Information Provided in Dictionaries Used by Learners of Engli...
Because this work potentially appeals to specialists in Chinese linguistics, students of the Chinese...
Vocabulary learning is important for L2 learners. There are different types of vocabulary and differ...
Avec Alex Boulton Research has consistently shown that a few thousand word families can be enough to...
This study investigated, with a think-aloud protocol, how four college Chinese learners of English a...
It has been found in the literature that only very few ESL/EFL students ever consult a monlingual di...
This article reports on the results of a research study which investigated the use of monolingual di...
The aim of this paper is to emphasise the value of using EFL dic-tionaries for production and, by pr...
The use of the dictionary and translation are both common language experiences. The dictionary is an...
Pragmatics describes how people use language and reflects the relationship between language and huma...
The number of students learning Chinese as a foreign language (CFL) has shown a steady and substanti...
The English monolingual learner\u27s dictionary (MLD) is explored throughout this study. A number of...
The article analyzes the compilation of bilingual dictionaries, in particular Chinese-foreign langua...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an investigation on the monolingual Chinese dictionaries sta...
Abstract: This paper tries to prove that, neither monolingual nor bilingual dictionary can, by them...
"To Inform and Define: An Analysis of Information Provided in Dictionaries Used by Learners of Engli...
Because this work potentially appeals to specialists in Chinese linguistics, students of the Chinese...
Vocabulary learning is important for L2 learners. There are different types of vocabulary and differ...
Avec Alex Boulton Research has consistently shown that a few thousand word families can be enough to...