Talk:Monolingual learner's dictionary

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There are "learner's" and "learners'" dictionaries - which term is the more standard one? I see this article is named one way and Oxford's dictionary is named the other way. (131.130.121.106 20:54, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC))

As far as I've checked, There are "Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary" or "Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary" that has "Learner's" in their names. Other dictionaries are titled like "Collins Cobuild English Dictionary for Advanced Learners" or "Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners of American English" etc. So I guess it's more proper to say "Learner's Dictionary" David M.926 12:24, 7 July 2006 (UTC)Reply