Dictionaries for linguistics and communication studies

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Dictionaries for Linguistics and Communication Studies (WSK) is a series of bilingual terminological sub- specialist dictionaries of the type learning and consultation dictionary . Each dictionary is available in both online and print form. According to the current status, the series should include 25 dictionaries. The WSK was originally founded in 2004 by Stefan J. Schierholz and Herbert Ernst Wiegand. They are published by DeGruyter Berlin.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Dictionaries of Linguistics and Communication Science ›Dictionaries on Linguistics and Communication Science. Retrieved on May 19, 2020 (German).
  2. ^ Stefan J. Schierholz: Dictionaries of Linguistics and Communication Science / Dictionaries for Linguistics and Communication Science (WSK) . In: Čibej, Jaka, Gorjanc, Vojko, Kosem, Iztok & Krek, Simon (Eds.): Proceedings of the XVIII EURALEX International Congress: Lexicography in Global Contexts . Ljubljana University Press, Ljubljana 2008.
  3. Dictionaries for Linguistics and Communication Studies (WSK) Online. Retrieved May 19, 2020 .