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Le Grand dictionnaire Hachette-Oxford : francais-anglais, anglais-francais = The Oxford-Hachette French dictionary / sous la direction editoriale de Marie-Helene Correard, Valerie Grundy.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Paris] : Hachette Livre, c2001.Description: 1945 p. 27 cmISBN:
  • 019860363-0
Subject(s): Summary: Records the changes and developments in both English and French Languages.Contains:Lexical usage notes,which are boxed notes which appear within the the dictioanry text.They give the user facts about certain types of words that behave alike,for example,names of countries,languages,coluor terms,all the day sof the week,and provides ways of discussing topics such as age,dates,time and measuurement.Function words,where it is located on top of the entry,immediately unde rthe head word.Cultural notes:covering aspects of French,English, and American society,institutions,and culture.Letters and coumentsfound in the centre of the dictioanry for people seeking to write in a language not their own.Email and the Internetcontains basic vocabulary of email and the Internet is presented and illustrated in sample email messages and web pages.
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Reference Reference Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Reference PC 2640 .G762 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3AEA0000269330

Records the changes and developments in both English and French Languages.Contains:Lexical usage notes,which are boxed notes which appear within the the dictioanry text.They give the user facts about certain types of words that behave alike,for example,names of countries,languages,coluor terms,all the day sof the week,and provides ways of discussing topics such as age,dates,time and measuurement.Function words,where it is located on top of the entry,immediately unde rthe head word.Cultural notes:covering aspects of French,English, and American society,institutions,and culture.Letters and coumentsfound in the centre of the dictioanry for people seeking to write in a language not their own.Email and the Internetcontains basic vocabulary of email and the Internet is presented and illustrated in sample email messages and web pages.

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