“I am sure that lovers of our language will not willingly let die the names of those who... have labored in the cause of the Dictionary,” wrote Oxford English Dictionary editor James Murray in 1892.
Htxt.Africa: What is a bakkie? Oxford’s new dictionary speaks SA learners’ language
Black Americans have long contributed to the ways in which the English language is used, and now a new research project aims to compile the first Oxford Dictionary of African American English.
Oxford University Press South Africa (OUPSA) has announced the first locally developed school resource to combine a dictionary and thesaurus in a single volume. More importantly, it’s designed for the ...
Publishers Weekly: The Dictionary People: The Unsung Heroes Who Created the Oxford English Dictionary
The Dictionary People: The Unsung Heroes Who Created the Oxford English Dictionary
UPI: From ramyeon to haenyeo, eight Korean words enter Oxford English Dictionary
SEOUL, Jan. 8 (UPI) --The Oxford English Dictionary has added eight words drawn from South Korean culture in its latest quarterly update, reflecting the continued influence of Korean food, customs and ...
The New York Times: Hip, Woke, Cool: It’s All Fodder For the Oxford Dictionary of African American English
Hip, Woke, Cool: It’s All Fodder For the Oxford Dictionary of African American English
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