Chosen words : past and present problems for dictionary makers

by N. E. Osselton

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What goes into our dictionaries and why? This informative collection of essays shows how dictionaries today have grown from the small beginnings of English lexicography in Shakespeare's time. Discussion is anchored in the practice of the past, but the author has been concerned throughout to show how the difficulties which beset the first compilers are still with us today. The essays may thus be read as a stimulating, even chastening, introduction to some of the practical problems that might show more confront any trainee lexicographer. The product of over forty years' scholarly work on Cawdrey, Kersey, Bailey, Johnson and other lexicographers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, these essays cover a wide variety of topics, including dialect words, variant spellings, how strict the alphabetical order can or should be, the treatment of phrasal verbs, of the literary and learned language, of common words, archaism and figurative usage. There are also critical assessments of some of the great historical dictionaries of Europe. show less

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Reference, Nonfiction, History
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423.028LanguageEnglish & Old English languagesDictionaries of standard Englishstandard subdivisionsMiscellanyAuxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materials
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PE1611 .O83Language and LiteratureEnglish languageEnglishModern English
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