The following pages link to John Considine (Q1647):
Displayed 13 items.
- Why do large historical dictionaries give so much pleasure to their owners and users? (Q4910) (← links)
- Mateusz Urban. The Treatment of Turkic Etymologies in English Lexicography: Lexemes Pertaining to Material Culture (Q6266) (← links)
- Rebecca Shapiro, ed. Fixing Babel: An Historical Anthology of Applied Lexicography (Q6774) (← links)
- Dictionaries of Canadian English (Q6931) (← links)
- Special Feature: Discussion 2 Etymology and the Oxford English Dictionary: a response (Q7378) (← links)
- Heberto H. Fernández. Dictionaries in Spanish and English from 1554 to 1740: Their Structure and Development. (Q9364) (← links)
- Michael Adams, ed. ‘Cunning Passages, Contrived Corridors’: Unexpected Essays in the History of Lexicography. (Q9389) (← links)
- The Meanings, deduced logically from the Etymology (Q10454) (← links)
- Sir Thomas Elyot Makes a Dictionary (Q11225) (← links)
- Researching Historical Lexicography and Etymology (Q12745) (← links)
- Samuel Johnson and the Journey into Words by Lynda Mugglestone (Q13304) (← links)
- Elisha Coles in Context (Q13320) (← links)
- White Kennett. 2018. Etymological Collections of English Words and Provincial Expressions. Edited with an introduction and commentary by Javier Ruano-García (Q33007) (← links)