Roadmap for Creating a Bilingual Uzbek-German Electronic Dictionary of Forestry Terms

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Title: Roadmap for Creating a Bilingual Uzbek-German Electronic Dictionary of Forestry Terms
Language: English
Authors: Tilovova Gavhar Abdaxatovna
Source: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education. 2025 14(2):48-65.
Availability: STAR Scholars Network & OJED. 6 Delgreen Court, Nottinghamm, MD 21236. Web site: https://www.ojed.org/index.php/jise
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 18
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Turkic Languages, German, Dictionaries, Forestry, Multilingual Materials, Electronic Books, Lexicography, Translation
Geographic Terms: Uzbekistan, Germany
ISSN: 2166-2681
2690-0408
Abstract: This article deals with an important problem facing Uzbek lexicography, that is, the translation of forestry terms and lexicons into a bilingual Uzbek-German electronic dictionary. Naturally, the opinions of scientists regarding electronic dictionaries are presented, and the disparities between printed and electronic dictionaries are clarified. In addition, forestry terms are collected, summarized, and organized in a system, thus showing how electronic dictionaries can serve users better than their printed counterparts. Also, the article provides an overview of the four-step process of creating a dictionary designed to meet the demand for electronic dictionaries for forestry professionals. It explores the issues of developing bilingual electronic dictionaries. it is recommended that dictionaries be completely electronic in the future.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: EJ1459871
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This article deals with an important problem facing Uzbek lexicography, that is, the translation of forestry terms and lexicons into a bilingual Uzbek-German electronic dictionary. Naturally, the opinions of scientists regarding electronic dictionaries are presented, and the disparities between printed and electronic dictionaries are clarified. In addition, forestry terms are collected, summarized, and organized in a system, thus showing how electronic dictionaries can serve users better than their printed counterparts. Also, the article provides an overview of the four-step process of creating a dictionary designed to meet the demand for electronic dictionaries for forestry professionals. It explores the issues of developing bilingual electronic dictionaries. it is recommended that dictionaries be completely electronic in the future.
ISSN:2166-2681
2690-0408