English dictionaries as sources for work in English historical linguistics: An overview
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Publication date: 06.02.2014
Studia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis, 2014, Volume 131, Issue 1, pp. 27 - 41
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English dictionaries as sources for work in English historical linguistics: An overview
An overview of dictionaries of English as primary and secondary sources for the history of the English language, with notes on what can be learned from the study of early dictionaries, and on the development, present state, and possible future of scholarly historical lexicography in English.
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