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The Oxford Sentence Dictionary(OSD)links every word, sense,phraze, and derivative in the Oxford Dictionary of English(ODE)to a selection of extra example setences taken from the Oxford English Corpus(OEC), a 2-billion word database of 21st century English. These examples will give you a wide range of additional information to help you gain a better understanding of the word or sense in question and the way in which it can be used.
Oxford Sentence Dictionary Features of the Oxford Sentence Dictionary 1. EXamples The OSD examples, over a million in all, are taken from the OEC, giving you the broadest picture possible of real, up-to-date English usage. All the examples belong to the 21st century, and come from a huge variety of writers and speakers across the world, including newspapers, magazines, scientific journals, fiction, blogs, and TV programme transcripts.
This diversity shows you how the language is actually used by many diffrent people in a wide range of stiuations. When you access any of the extra OSD examle sets attached to a word or sense in ODE,you will be able to understand more about:
●the contexts in which a word is normally used, for example whether it is used in informational, descriptive, or technical writing; ●any phrases, idioms, and other constractions in which a word typically appears; ●the most frequently found patterns and combinations of words, for example typical subjects and objects of verbs; ●differences in meaning between words and senses.
2.Extra information The OSD not only provides you with useful examples, but when you clic on the AT(attribute)box next to the OSD example, you will find extra information about:
●dialect: the examples come from diffrent types of English from around the world (e.g. American, British, Indian, Australian). ●domain: the examples have been divided up into specific subject areas (e.g. Computing, Sport, Science). ●mode: the examples are also categorized as to wheter they belong to written or spoken English, and, if written,whether they were edited (that is, corrected before publication for spelling and grammatical errors)or unedited. The display for every example will show you variety of English it comes from, the subject area it belong to, and whether it is written (editated),written(unedited), or spoken English.
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