Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... dictionary and the four paragraphs he then shares with John Elliott ( who also did not make the DAB ) , his collaborator on A selected , pronouncing and accented dictionary ( Hartford , 1800 ; my copy of the second edition , also 1800 ...
... dictionary and the four paragraphs he then shares with John Elliott ( who also did not make the DAB ) , his collaborator on A selected , pronouncing and accented dictionary ( Hartford , 1800 ; my copy of the second edition , also 1800 ...
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... Dictionary of 1800 also did this , as pointed out by Shoemaker ( 224 , n . 45 ) . Since Webster says he did not examine every sheet of the manuscript ( see the second paragraph of this review ) , we cannot know whether he got the idea ...
... Dictionary of 1800 also did this , as pointed out by Shoemaker ( 224 , n . 45 ) . Since Webster says he did not examine every sheet of the manuscript ( see the second paragraph of this review ) , we cannot know whether he got the idea ...
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... Dictionary . The New Englander 18.412-28 . MERRIAM - WEBSTER . 1942. Webster's dictionary of synonyms . Springfield , Mass .: G. & C. Merriam . NOYES , GERTRUDE E. 1951. The beginnings of the study of synonyms in England . PMLA 66.951 ...
... Dictionary . The New Englander 18.412-28 . MERRIAM - WEBSTER . 1942. Webster's dictionary of synonyms . Springfield , Mass .: G. & C. Merriam . NOYES , GERTRUDE E. 1951. The beginnings of the study of synonyms in England . PMLA 66.951 ...
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