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  2. List of German abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    List of German abbreviations. This list of German abbreviations includes abbreviations, acronyms and initialisms found in the German language. Because German words can be famously long, use of abbreviation is particularly common. Even the language's shortest words are often abbreviated, such as the conjunction und (and) written just as "u."

  3. Langenscheidt - Wikipedia

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    Langenscheidt (German pronunciation: [ˈlaŋənʃaɪ̯t]) [2][3] is a German publishing company that specializes in language reference works. In addition to publishing monolingual dictionaries, Langenscheidt also publishes bilingual dictionaries and travel phrase-books. Langenscheidt has language-to-language dictionaries in many languages ...

  4. Handelsblatt - Wikipedia

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    127,546 (Print, 2018) 42,000 (Digital, 2018) ISSN. 0017-7296. Website. www.handelsblatt.com. The Handelsblatt (literally "commerce paper" in English) is a German-language business newspaper published in Düsseldorf by Handelsblatt Media Group, formerly known as Verlagsgruppe Handelsblatt.

  5. Averbode (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Publication types. Books, magazines, children's literature, education literature. Official website. uitgeverijaverbode .be. Uitgeverij Averbode is a Belgian publisher of books, comics, and magazines. The company is located in Averbode and is part of the Averbode Abbey. It has changed its name a few times since its foundation in 1877.

  6. Impressum - Wikipedia

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    An Impressum (from Latin impressum, 'the impressed, engraved, pressed in, impression') is a legally mandated statement of the ownership and authorship of a document, which must be included in books, newspapers, magazines, websites, [1] and business correspondence [2] published or otherwise made available to consumers in Germany and certain other German-speaking countries, such as Austria and ...

  7. Brill Publishers - Wikipedia

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    Brill Academic Publishers, also known as E. J. Brill, Koninklijke Brill, Brill, is a Dutch international academic publisher of books and journals. Brill was founded in 1683 in Leiden, Netherlands. With offices in Leiden, Boston, Paderborn and Singapore, Brill today publishes 600 journals and around 2000 new books [2] and reference works each ...

  8. Wolters Kluwer - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. €4.6 billion (2020) [2] Number of employees. 19,200 (2020) [2] Website. www.wolterskluwer.com. Wolters Kluwer N.V. is a Dutch information services company. [3][4] The company serves legal, business, tax, accounting, finance, audit, risk, compliance, and healthcare markets. [3] Wolters Kluwer in its current form was founded in 1987 ...

  9. Deutsches Wörterbuch - Wikipedia

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    978-3423590457. The Deutsches Wörterbuch (German: [ˌdɔʏtʃəs ˈvœʁtɐbuːx]; "The German Dictionary"), abbreviated DWB, is the largest and most comprehensive dictionary of the German language in existence. [1][2] Encompassing modern High German vocabulary in use since 1450, it also includes loanwords adopted from other languages into German.