Advice regarding dictionaries published in Russia

Valentina Apresjan valentina.apresjan at GMAIL.COM
Wed Dec 5 16:58:52 UTC 2012


Not yet, but soon - our group is working on the revised edition now )

On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 8:43 PM, J.W. <jw at kanadacha.ca> wrote:

> Ottawa (Canada), Wednesday 5/12/12 11h35 EST
>
> Robert -- you probably know about this one already, but I recommend
> Apresyan and Mednikova's "Novyj Bol'shoj anglo-russkij slovar'" in 3
> volumes.  I have the 8th edition, published in Moscow by Russkij jazyk in
> 2003.  There may be a newer edition since.
>
> As to a Russian-English dictionary, I still like Smirnitskij's the best.
>
> John Woodsworth
> http://kanadacha.ca
> Adm. Assistant & Research Associate
> Slavic Research Group at the University of Ottawa
>
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