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Latest revision as of 18:56, 23 August 2023
Publication by Ogilvie (2004)
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English | From “outlandish words” to “World English”: the legitimization of global varieties of English in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) |
Publication by Ogilvie (2004) |
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Sarah Ogilvie
Ogilvie
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From “outlandish words” to “World English”: the legitimization of global varieties of English in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) (English)
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2004
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