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OverviewThis is a major new edition of the acclaimed Oxford-Duden German Dictionary, the result of a unique collaboration between two of the world's foremost dictionary publishers - Oxford University Press and the Dudenverlag. It has been completely updated to include the very latest vocabulary, with over 3,000 new words in each language, including blogger, destination wedding, and oxygen bar. Language is now studied in the context of its culture, so this new edition now includes cultural notes, providing interesting and helpful information on life in the German-speaking world. In addition, there are boxed notes offering help with language usage and construction, and a revised and updated centre section on correspondence. This includes sample letters, CVs, and emails, and new sections on text messaging and using the telephone, and has been reorganized to make the information more accessible. The design has been transformed by the use of colour and a new ultra-clear layout, making this dictionary easier than ever to use. It is an essential reference tool for all serious students of German at university level and beyond, and for those who need an authoritative and comprehensive guide to German. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Oxford University PressPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 7.30cm , Length: 25.80cm Weight: 2.541kg ISBN: 9780198609742ISBN 10: 0198609744 Pages: 1800 Publication Date: 01 December 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsI have been a loyal user of Oxford dictionaries since my school days. In my current position as press attache at the German Embassy, I use the Oxford-Duden German Dictionary every morning to decipher the artfully crafted and pointed headlines of the British newspapers for the press review which I prepare every morning for the Auswartiges Amt (Foreign Office) in Berlin. --Michael Fluegger, Press Attache, German Embassy, London I have been a loyal user of Oxford dictionaries since my school days. In my current position as press attache at the German Embassy, I use the Oxford-Duden German Dictionary every morning to decipher the artfully crafted and pointed headlines of the British newspapers for the press review which I prepare every morning for the Auswartiges Amt (Foreign Office) in Berlin. --Michael Fluegger, Press Attache, German Embassy, London I have been a loyal user of Oxford dictionaries since my school days. In my current position as press attache at the German Embassy, I use the Oxford-Duden German Dictionary every morning to decipher the artfully crafted and pointed headlines of the British newspapers for the press review which I prepare every morning for the Auswartiges Amt (Foreign Office) in Berlin. --Michael Fluegger, Press Attache, German Embassy, London I have been a loyal user of Oxford dictionaries since my school days. In my current position as press attache at the German Embassy, I use the Oxford-Duden German Dictionary every morning to decipher the artfully crafted and pointed headlines of the British newspapers for the press review which I prepare every morning for the Auswartiges Amt (Foreign Office) in Berlin. --Michael Fluegger, Press Attache, German Embassy, London """I have been a loyal user of Oxford dictionaries since my school days. In my current position as press attachÃ(c) at the German Embassy, I use the Oxford-Duden German Dictionary every morning to decipher the artfully crafted and pointed headlines of the British newspapers for the press review which I prepare every morning for the Auswärtiges Amt (Foreign Office) in Berlin.""--Michael Fluegger, Press AttachÃ(c), German Embassy, London" I have been a loyal user of Oxford dictionaries since my school days. In my current position as press attache at the German Embassy, I use the Oxford-Duden German Dictionary every morning to decipher the artfully crafted and pointed headlines of the British newspapers for the press review which I prepare every morning for the Auswartiges Amt (Foreign Office) in Berlin. --Michael Fluegger, Press Attache, German Embassy, London<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |