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RE: Deciding on a Dictionary of Modern English Usage
Subject:RE: Deciding on a Dictionary of Modern English Usage From:"Lauren" <lt34 -at- csus -dot- edu> To:"'Cardimon, Craig'" <ccardimon -at- M-S-G -dot- com>, "'Techwr-l'" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Fri, 8 Jun 2007 12:45:37 -0700
I like the one that I got in college way back in the late 80's or early
90's. It was a $5 paperback, Riverside Webster II Dictionary. It started
falling apart, so I finally put in a plastic bag and stored it somewhere. I
bought a replacement for $8 and it is mangled and sitting on my sofa with
me. I have several other dictionaries, an Oxford something or other, an
American Heritage dictionary, law dictionaries, an unabridged huge thing
somewhere, little pocket dictionaries that I have collected since I was 7,
dictionaries from the 1800's, a dictionary of word histories, my online
"friend," www.m-w.com, and I probably have many others, but I always go back
to the Riverside II for common language and usage.
Sometimes, words have specialized meanings in certain contexts so I try to
find a lexicon that applies to the context. For example, I don't know of a
printed dictionary for technology terms but my guess is that it would be
obsolete before the ink was dry. In those cases, I look for online
resources.
Lauren
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> [mailto:techwr-l-bounces+lt34=csus -dot- edu -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com] On
> Behalf Of Cardimon, Craig
> Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 11:26 AM
> To: Techwr-l
> Subject: Deciding on a Dictionary of Modern English Usage
>
> I think I'd rather become a smoker than decide which one to buy. I
> bought some clove cigarettes in Las Vegas. They aren't bad, really. Or
> maybe I'm just reliving my college days. Back to business.
>
>
>
> BEGIN RANT
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> Do you know there are enough Dictionaries of Modern English Usage out
> there to choke a camel?
>
> END RANT
>
>
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> There are various Fowler editions, Gower editions, and others.
> Entertaining and humorous is great, as long as it is correct for today
> and not stilted or awkward.
>
>
>
> I myself use older phrasing on my own time because I like it. I'm not
> going to use it when on the clock, however.
>
>
>
> Which edition by which author is THE edition most recommended or
> suggested by list members?
>
>
>
> I think I need a martini.
>
>
>
> Craig
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