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A copy of the 2001 issue of the NODE
The Oxford Dictionary of English (formerly
The New Oxford Dictionary of English, often
abbreviated to NODE) is a single-volume
English language
dictionary first published in
1998
by the
Oxford University Press. This dictionary is not based on the
Oxford English Dictionary and should not be mistaken for
a new or updated version of the OED. It is a completely new
dictionary which strives to represent as faithfully as possible
the current usage of
English words.
The latest edition contains 355,000 words, phrases and
definitions. It is at present the largest single-volume
English-language dictionary published by Oxford.
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Contents
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1
First edition
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2
Reissues
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3
Second edition
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4
References
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5
See also
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6
External links
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First edition
The first editor,
Judy Pearsall, claims it is based on modern understanding of
language, as it derives from a
corpus linguistics of contemporary used English. Some
unorthodox choices made by the editors made this dictionary
controversial amongst
lexicographers, because the dictionary is
descriptive rather than prescriptive.[citation
needed] For example, the editors did not
advocate against
split infinitives, and instead justify their use in some
contexts.
For a college-level dictionary, another unusual decision was
to omit pronunciations for common, everyday words, contrary to
the practice of most large dictionaries.[citation
needed]
Reissues
There were several reissues of the 'The New Oxford
Dictionary of English', the first was in
1999,
when it was published with
thumbtabs, and subsequently, in
2001,
when it was reissued with corrections and printed thumbtabs and
contains over 2170 pages.
Second edition
In
2003, a second edition, renamed the Oxford Dictionary
of English, was edited by Catherine Soanes and Angus
Stevenson. A revised second edition was published in August
2005;
it included a free subscription to an online edition of the
dictionary.
In Britain and many other English-speaking countries,
electronic versions of the second edition are available for
portable handhelds.
References
- The New Oxford Dictionary of English, Oxford
University Press, 2001.
ISBN 0-19-860441-6
- Oxford Dictionary of English, Oxford University
Press, 2003.
ISBN 0-19-861347-4,
ISBN 978-0-19-861347-3.
- Oxford Dictionary of English, Revised Edition,
Oxford University Press, C. Soanes and A. Stevenson,
ISBN 0-19-861057-2,
ISBN 978-0-19-861057-1, Publication date: 11 August
2005, hard cover, 270 Χ 208 mm.
See also
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New Oxford American Dictionary (NOAD)
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Oxford English Dictionary (OED)
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Concise Oxford English Dictionary (COED)
External links
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Oxford University Press
- World Wide Words
Reviews: New Oxford Dictionary of English by Michael
Quinion, edited by
Judy Pearsall, page created 15 August 1998; last
updated 27 May 2000.
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