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Defense Language Inst., Washington, DC. – 1959
This dictionary contains 1,500 Chinese-Cantonese characters (selected from three frequency lists), and more than 6,000 Chinese-Cantonese terms (selected from three Cantonese-English dictionaries). The characters are arranged alphabetically according to the U.S. Army Language School System of Romanization, which is described in the…
Descriptors: Cantonese, Dictionaries, English, Romanization
Huang, C.C. – 1968
This student's dictionary of over 4,500 characters (head words) and 28,000 combinations is designed to "alleviate the shortcomings" of traditional Chinese dictionaries which follow the Radical System for character indexing. The head words are first listed according to their simplified variant as well as traditional forms, being arranged…
Descriptors: Chinese, Dictionaries, English, Instructional Materials
Alexander, J. T., Comp. – 1971
This dictionary is divided into two main sections, each containing approximately 9,000 entries. In the first section, English to Cherokee, the information is organized in 3 columns. In column 1 are found English words in standard English orthography and in alphabetical order, in column 2 the romanized representation of the Cherokee translation and…
Descriptors: Alphabets, American Indian Languages, Cherokee, Dictionaries