Monday, August 03, 2009

Forms vary but essence still indispensable ...

Dictionaries have always been indispensable tools for learning written languages, and their forms have changed and diversified in sync with the revolution in information and communication technology. As it is widely known, there are now electronic as well as on-line dictionaries. It seems to me that dictionaries in the iconic form are still well-liked.

Self-improvement spirit in more open society

2 Comments:

Blogger And the movie talk them self in our mind said...

Yeah, the vocabulary is the core of language, and the dictionary is the core of the vocabularies..

6:38 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Keeping you in the loop on the new BUZZ, going around.
A US soldier wrote good provocative new book:
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4:25 AM  

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