The Cambridge Handbook of the Dictionary

The Cambridge Handbook of the Dictionary

(Author) Edward Finegan
Format: Hardcover
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There is no such thing as 'the dictionary'. Rather, there are innumerable kinds of dictionaries that respond to their authors' aspirations and their users' needs. In each case, the negotiation among a dictionary's material, its authors, and its readers tells a rich cultural story. Bringing together cutting-edge research from an international team of experts, this interdisciplinary Handbook provides an all-encompassing account of dictionaries in context. Organized into five thematic parts, its chapters cover a multitude of topics such as types of dictionaries, the place of dictionaries in intellectual, cultural and book history, and dictionaries as material objects, as well as their visual design. It also explores the role of dictionaries in a select group of special fields where words especially matter (for instance, law), the business contexts in which dictionaries are made, and finally the future of dictionaries. There is no fuller or more compelling overview of dictionaries available today.

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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
ISBN:
9781108836241
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Oct. 31, 2024

Edward Finegan

Edward Finegan is a renowned linguist and scholar known for his work "Language: Its Structure and Use." His clear and accessible writing style has made complex linguistic concepts understandable to a wide audience. Finegan's key contributions to literature include advancing the study of language structure and usage.

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