
doi: 10.21271/zjhs.28.3.2
This research is an attempt to reveal information about dictionary, how dictionary first emerged in the world and among the Kurdish and who created the first dictionaries. Every language a dictionary in order to survive. Every language has many types of dictionaries, dictionaries are created in all aspects of life, such as sociology, psychology, language, literature, etc., but the most important thing is that the types of dictionaries are in terms of content and appearance, which includes several types. Therefore, we refer to this type of electronic dictionary in terms of appearance, and content. The study is divided into two parts: The first part is a theoretical overview of dictionary, which include concept and definition of dictionary. Moreover, information is provided in general about dictionary, the history of dictionary in the world and Kurdish, and dictionary writing and types of dictionaries. The second part is devoted to the analysis of the electronic dictionary, special emphasis is placed on all the electronic dictionaries that contain Kurdish language that are available for users. Data is provided about the dictionaries up to the end of 2023. Then the characteristics of Kurdish dictionary are presented. Finally, the suggestions and the results are presented in several points. Then the sources are listed.
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