Sharp PW-E310 operation manual Register standard vs informal and regional English, World English

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Register: standard vs informal and regional English

Informal usage is more prevalent than it was a few years ago. Even in quite formal contexts, people may be heard using slang expressions, while the use of swear words and taboo words is on the increase. Taboos generally are weakening, though more so in Australia, where bastard is almost equivalent to British chap, and less so in the USA, where taboos are still strong in southern States such as Texas. This thesaurus contains a rich selection of informal and rude synonyms for more formal expressions. Users who wish to avoid offensive words may treat the restrictive labels as warning notices.

Most of the synonyms given are, of course, part of standard English; that is, they are in normal use in both speech and writing everywhere in the world, at many different levels of formality, ranging from official documents to casual conversation. These general synonyms are given first in each synonym set. Some words, however, are appropriate only in particular contexts, and these are placed after the standard expressions and labelled accordingly. The technical term for these differences in levels of usage is 'register'. The main register labels used in this thesaurus are the following:

informal: normally only used in contexts such as conversations or letters between friends, e.g. swig as a synonym for drink.

vulgar slang: informal language that may cause offence, usually because it refers to bodily functions.

formal: normally only used in writing, in contexts such as official documents, e.g. dwelling as a synonym for home.

technical: normally only used in technical and specialist language, though not necessarily restricted to any specific field, e.g. littoral as a synonym for beach. Words used in specific fields are given appropriate labels, e.g. medicine, Christianity.

poetic/literary: found only or mainly in poetry or in literature written in an 'elevated' style, e.g. ambrosial as a synonym for delicious.

dated: still used, but normally only by the older generation, e.g. measure one's length as a synonym for fall down.

historical: still used today, but only to refer to some practice or article that is no longer part of the modern world, e.g. crinoline as a synonym for petticoat.

humorous: used with the intention of sounding funny or playful, e.g. termino- logical inexactitude as a synonym for lie.

archaic: very old-fashioned language, not in ordinary use at all today, but sometimes used to give a deliberately old-fashioned effect or found in works of the past that are still widely read, e.g. aliment as a synonym for food.

rare: not in common use, e.g. acclivitous as a synonym for steep.

World English

It is an oft-repeated truism that English is now a world language. In this thesaurus, particular care has been taken to include synonyms from every variety of English, not just British, and when these are exclusively or very strongly associated with a region of the world they are labelled as such.

The main regional standards are British (abbreviated to <Brit.>), North American (<N. Amer.>), Australian and New Zealand (<Austral./NZ>), South African (<S. African>), Indian (in the sense of the variety of English found throughout the subcontinent), and West Indian (<W. Indian>). Only if the distinction is very clear is any finer labelling used, as with beer parlour, a Canadian synonym for bar.

Scottish, Irish, and Northern English are varieties within the British Isles containing distinctive vocabulary items of their own. The main synonyms found as regional terms of this kind are listed here and labelled accordingly.

The term for something found mainly or only in a particular country or region (although it may be mentioned in any variety of English) is identified by an indication such as '<<in France>>'. An example is gîte (as a synonym for cottage).

Many regionally restricted terms are informal, rather than being part of the standard language. Writers in the northern hemisphere in search of local colour may be delighted to learn that an Australian synonym for sordid is scungy, while Australian writers may find it equally useful to be given the equivalent terms in Britain, manky and grotty.

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Contents PW-E310 Garantieurkunde für Sharp Electronic Dictionary PW-E310 Anzeigen EinführungVorsicht HinweiseErste Schritte InhaltErstmalige Verwendung des PW-E310 Erste SchritteBatteriesparmodus Ein- und Ausschalten des GerätsDas Anbringen einer handelsüblichen Schlaufe Festlegungen für Tasten in dieser BedienungsanleitungHinweise Auf dem PW-E310 gespeicherte DatenLayout Tastenzuweisungen AnzeigesymboleHinweise zur Bedienung Eingeben von Wörtern für die Wörterbuchsuche Grundlegende VorgängeAuswählen von Wörterbüchern/Funktionen im Hauptmenü HinweisFiltersuchansicht Auswählen von Einträgen Bildlauf Listenansicht Auswählen von Einträgen BildlaufSchriftgröße ändern z Detailansicht BildlaufWiederaufrufen der gesuchten Wörter h Suchen nach Wörtern auf dem Bildschirm Anzeigen einer Zusammenfassung von Detaileinträgen qHinweise zum Durchsuchen Ein-/Ausschalten des Tastentons Menü-EinstellungenFestlegen der Aktivierungszeit für den Batteriesparmodus Anpassen des LCD-Kontrasts Eingeben von ZeichenAnzeige der Urheberrechtsinformation Copyrights Starten des automatischen Demo-Modus Auto-DemoLöschen von nicht benötigten Zeichen Ändern von EingabenWenn keine Übereinstimmung gefunden wird Suche nach Wörtern mit der FiltersucheAnmerkung zur Zeicheneingabe Rechtschreibprüfung RedewendungssucheWenn die Wortliste nicht die erwarteten Einträge enthält Kreuzworträtsel lösenWeitere Informationen Anagramm lösenSuche nach Wörtern mit der Filtersuche Redewendungssuche Suchen Sie nach einer Übereinstimmung für „r???ter Suchen Sie nach Anagrammen von „Lauf New Oxford Thesaurus So verwenden Sie die Sprungfunktion Verwenden der SprungfunktionHinweise zur Detailansicht nach Sprüngen Zielwörterbuch für die Verknüpfung angebenSo verwenden Sie die Verlaufsfunktion Verwenden der VerlaufsfunktionLöschen von Einträgen in der Verlaufsliste Löschen von Verlaufslisten von WörterbüchernRechenbeispiele Verwenden der TaschenrechnerfunktionBeispiel Vorgang Anzeige Währungsumrechner Verwenden der UmrechnungsfunktionFestlegen eines Wechselkurses Umrechnen von WährungenUmrechenbare Einheiten Metrische UmrechnungenWechseln der Batterie AnhängeSpezifikationen Zurücksetzen bei FehlfunktionenVerfahren zum Zurücksetzen Produktunterstützung FehlerbehebungDuden-Oxford Großwörterbuch Englisch Einführung in die WörterbücherGUd Ähnlich… Ander…Brit BruchzFigurativ Fernspr FernsprechwesenRundf Rundfunk Siehe Seite Substantivisch substantiviert Abbrs Abbreviations Abs Absolute Adjs Adjectives Admin Expr Expressing Fem Feminine Communication ResSomebody Math Mathematics Mech Mechanics Mech. EnginSch School Ind West Indian, West Indies Woodw Woodwork Zool Zoology AutorenSecond Edition First Edition Introduction New Oxford Thesaurus of EnglishSelection of entries Tables a table is displayed as a in this modelSynonyms HomonymsLinguistic evidence Illustrative examplesPhrasal verbs and idiomatic phrases World English Register standard vs informal and regional EnglishRelated terms OppositesCombining forms Awkward synonyms and confusablesIntroduction Contents Getting Started Using the PW-E310 for the first timeAuto power off function Turning the power on/offTo attach a commercially available strap Key notation used in this manualData contained in the PW-E310 Layout Key assignments Display symbolsOperation guidance message Inputting words for a dictionary search Basic OperationSelecting a dictionary / function in the main menu Filter search view selecting an item scrolling List view selecting an item scrollingShifting the displayed character size z Detail view scrollingRecalling the terms previously searched h Searching a word on the screen Listing a summary of detail view items qBrowsing Notes Set-up Menu Menü-Einstellungen Setting the key sound on/off TastentonStarting Auto Demo mode Auto-Demo Adjusting the LCD contrast LCD-KontrastInputting Characters Displaying the Copyright information CopyrightsDeleting unnecessary characters Modifying entryIf there is no match found Looking up a word by Filter searchSpellcheck function Rechtschreibprüfung Phrase search RedewendungssucheIf the list of words does not appear as expected Crossword solver Kreuzworträtsel lösenFurther information Anagram solver Anagramm lösenUsing Duden-Oxford Großwörterbuch Englisch Deutsch-Englisch Search for a phrase containing ‘Herz’ and ‘geben’ Find a matching word for a query ‘r???ter’ Find anagrams for ‘Lauf’ Thesaurus of English Using the New OxfordPress t to open the New Oxford Thesaurus of English How to use the Super Jump functionAbout the detail view after the Jump Specifying a Dictionary to jump toHow to use the History function Using the History functionDeleting a history item Deleting the history list of a DictionaryCalculation examples Prior to initiating calculationsExample Operation Display Currency converter Währungsumrechner Setting a currency rateConverting currencies Units capable of being converted Metric converter Metrische UmrechnungenAppendices Replacing the batterySpecifications Reset procedure if trouble occursReset procedures Product support TroubleshootingEurope Sharp Corporation

PW-E310 specifications

The Sharp PW-E310 is a versatile electronic dictionary that has gained popularity among students and language enthusiasts alike. Compact and lightweight, it is designed to provide comprehensive language support and a user-friendly experience.

One of the standout features of the PW-E310 is its extensive dictionary database. This electronic dictionary comes pre-loaded with a variety of dictionaries, including English-Japanese and Japanese-English, as well as specialized dictionaries focused on science, technology, and business. This wide-ranging lexical resource makes it an invaluable tool for users who seek to improve their language skills or need quick translations.

Another key characteristic of the Sharp PW-E310 is its intuitive interface. The device is equipped with a clear LCD screen that displays definitions, examples, and translations in a user-friendly manner. The keys are well-placed and responsive, allowing for quick navigation between entries. Users can easily search for terms using the built-in search function, which supports both English and Japanese input.

The PW-E310 also boasts a variety of learning features. It includes a built-in quiz function that allows users to test their vocabulary knowledge, making it an effective tool for self-learning. The device supports audio pronunciation, helping users to grasp the correct intonation and accentuation of words. This audio feature is particularly beneficial for language learners who want to strengthen their listening skills.

In terms of battery life, the Sharp PW-E310 is efficient, offering extended usage on a single charge, which makes it ideal for students who need to carry it around all day. The device also includes a backlight feature that allows users to read in low-light conditions, adding to its convenience.

Connectivity is another advantage of the PW-E310. It supports USB connections, enabling users to update the dictionary database and add new content when needed. This feature ensures that the device remains relevant and up-to-date with the latest terms and translations.

Overall, the Sharp PW-E310 stands out as a durable and multifunctional electronic dictionary. With its extensive vocabulary resources, intuitive design, engaging learning tools, and user-friendly features, it is well-suited for anyone seeking to improve their language skills or tackle translation challenges efficiently. Whether used in the classroom or for personal study, the PW-E310 proves to be a reliable companion in the journey of language learning.