1/14/2024 0 Comments List of popular dictionaries![]() ![]() Over 500,000 entries … 3.5 million quotations … over 1000 years of English Promotional and training materials for librarians.Expand Institutional account management.Understanding sensitive and potentially offensive content.Put in a good word: using the Historical Thesaurus of the OED.Expanding the Historical Thesaurus of the OED.Expand Preface to the Third Edition of the OED.Biographical information on individuals connected with the First Edition of the OED and the 1933 Supplement.Display of compounds and other derived words.Expand Pronunciations for World Englishes.Key to Second Edition pronunciation transcriptions.Oxford Languages and Prêt-à-Llod’s Cross-Dictionary Annotation Tool – Q&A.Expand Oxford Languages and Prêt-à-Llod’s Cross-Dictionary Annotation Tool.The Cross-Dictionary Sense Linking Platform at Oxford Languages.OED Labs: exploring the Oxford English Dictionary’s prototype tools.The Oxford English Dictionary Text Annotator prototype tool.Expand OED Labs and other prototype tools: event recordings.The Oxford Dictionary of African American English: the first 100 words.The Oxford Dictionary of African American English in the making: panel discussion.Expand The Oxford Dictionary of African American English: project events.Bermudian English in the Oxford English Dictionary – Q&A.Expand Bermudian English in the Oxford English Dictionary.Mama put in the OED: World Englishes and the Oxford English Dictionary.Language prejudice and the documentation of minoritized varieties of English – a summary. ![]() Language prejudice and the documentation of minoritized varieties of English – Q&A.Expand Language prejudice and the documentation of minoritized varieties of English.Expand World Englishes: event recordings.‘Bitch’, ‘bint’, and ‘maid’: exploring sexist language in the dictionary.The language of Covid-19: special OED update – Q&A.Expand The language of Covid-19: a special OED update.Expand Language updates and words of special interest: event recordings.Indian English pronunciations in the Oxford English Dictionary.What’s in a pronunciation? British and U.S.Expand What’s in a pronunciation? British and U.S.Expand Pronunciations: videos and virtual events.The OED and historical text collections: discovering new words.Using the OED to investigate the implications of Douglas’s lexical choices in the Eneados.Major health crises and the OED: language evolution and challenges in health communication Q and A.Expand Major health crises and the OED: language evolution and challenges in health communication.Semantic transfer and the OED: investigating metonymization.Applying a semantic tool to the OED: the Linguistic DNA Project Q and A.Expand Applying a semantic tool to the OED: the Linguistic DNA Project.Expand The OED and research: event recordings.Circuit breakers, PPEs, and Veronica buckets: World Englishes and Covid-19.When regional Englishes got their words.Expand World Englishes: academic articles.Gender and genre: students, researchers, and the OED.Cha before tea: finding earlier mentions in a corpus of early English letters (part 2).Cha before tea: finding earlier mentions in a corpus of early English letters (part 1).The OED, the HT, and the HTOED – Part II: revisions and updates. ![]()
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