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( ' Pre - Websterian American dictionaries 1798-1806 ' ) properly uses the word ' preWebsterian ' , for , as Friend says , ' Not until the publication of Noah Webster's American dictionary of the English language in 1828 did the New ...
( ' Pre - Websterian American dictionaries 1798-1806 ' ) properly uses the word ' preWebsterian ' , for , as Friend says , ' Not until the publication of Noah Webster's American dictionary of the English language in 1828 did the New ...
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A paragraph in Webster's preface ( xxi ) does imply that the Compendious is the first to so separate these four letters , but the Elliott - Johnson Dictionary of 1800 also did this , as pointed out by Shoemaker ( 224 , n . 45 ) .
A paragraph in Webster's preface ( xxi ) does imply that the Compendious is the first to so separate these four letters , but the Elliott - Johnson Dictionary of 1800 also did this , as pointed out by Shoemaker ( 224 , n . 45 ) .
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Review of Joseph Worcester's 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 ...
Review of Joseph Worcester's 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 ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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