THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF USING COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES AND PROGRAMS WHEN CREATING THEMATIC DICTIONARIES IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK
Keywords:
thematic dictionaries, computer technologies and programs, theoretical aspects, practical aspects, linguistic characteristics, evolving landscape of dictionary creation.Abstract
This article explores the theoretical and practical aspects of utilizing computer technologies and programs in the creation of thematic dictionaries, specifically focusing on English and Uzbek. The study examines the advantages, limitations, and methodological considerations of applying computer-aided techniques for collecting, analyzing, and organizing linguistic data in these two languages. The analysis highlights the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the linguistic characteristics of each language, as well as the evolving landscape of dictionary creation in the digital age.
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