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Who Maintains The Oxford Dictionary?

Second Edition Editor John Simpson and Edmund Weiner Language English Subject Dictionary Publisher Oxford University Press Who edits the Oxford dictionary? There have been four editors of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography since 1992: founding editor Colin Matthew (1992-9), Brian Harrison (1999-2004), Lawrence Goldman (2004-14), and the current editor, David Cannadine. Who put the …

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Is A Dictionary Primary Or Secondary?

secondary. Some types of sources can be categorized as either primary or secondary depending on how they are used. And yes, in case you’re wondering, a dictionary is a secondary source of information. Is Dictionary primary secondary or tertiary? Examples of Tertiary Sources: Dictionaries/encyclopedias (may also be secondary), almanacs, fact books, Wikipedia, bibliographies (may also …

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Where Did The Oxford Dictionary Originate?

Origins. The dictionary began as a Philological Society project of a small group of intellectuals in London (and unconnected to Oxford University): Richard Chenevix Trench, Herbert Coleridge, and Frederick Furnivall, who were dissatisfied with the existing English dictionaries. Who invented the Oxford dictionary? William Chester Minor Born June 22, 1834 Ceylon Died March 26, 1920 …

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