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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract LexSite is a suit of dictionaries developeLexSite is a suit of dictionaries developed for translators, engineers, teachers, researchers and students who might need cross-language communications in the English-Russian language pair. Developed to improve cross-cultural communications, the dictionary contains more than 1.4 million lexical-semantic units. Its search engine captures morphological specifics of the English and Russian languages thus reducing ambiguities and improving the speed and quality of translations in the English-Russian language pair. Free access to the dictionary reflects the commitment of the Language Interface team to streamline communications between speakers of English and Russian languages. The development work included the creation of lexical dataset free from numerous errors frequently found in other tools. This is where LexSite excels in providing an outstanding quality of information. In addition to commonly used vocabulary, LexSite contains a unique terminology base. It includes terminology related to science and technology, as well as project-specific terminology used in international projects. These terms were collected by the Language Interface team while working with organizations such as United Nations, Lokheed-Martin, Worley-Parsons, NASA, Orbital, Fluor Daniel, McKinsey, Sberbank, Tengizchevroil, Schlumberger and other global brands. LexSite platform is developed and managed at Language Interface, a language engineering company that has been providing linguistic support for international projects for more than 20 years. The first version of this dictionary was published online in 2009. The current version 5.0 features upgraded software framework and data structures. Its lexical base was considerably reworked and extended. The decades of experience by the Language Interface team in English-Russian and Russian-English translation enabled the developers to identify specific problems faced by translators when working with this language pair and develop a tool to guide them in selecting words or phrases that offer the best possible fit for a given context. LexSite continuous improvement involves research in the field of lexicography, cognitive linguistics and data science.y, cognitive linguistics and data science.
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