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used as a tool for her poetic composition. However, a $ 15 (adjusted for inflation: $ 512.78) price tag on the book made it too expensive to sell easily, so the
Amherst firm decided to sell out. Merriam acquired rights from Adams, as well as signing a contract with Webster's heirs for sole rights.
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American literature, and attempts to map out a "lexical poetics" using Webster's dictionaries. He shows the ways in which American poetry has inherited Webster and drawn upon his lexicography to reinvent it. Austin
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English teachers.
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in 1966, included in the front matter, which was expanded in 1971, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1993, and 2002. However, the rate of additions was much slower than it had been throughout the previous hundred years. Following the purchase of
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abridgment of Noah
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edition in 1859, which added a section of illustrations indexed to the text. His revisions remained close to Webster's work, but removed what later editors referred to as his "excrescences".
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470:A Dictionary of the English Language
438:adding citations to reliable sources
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2346:, edited by Chauncey A. Goodrich.
2064:. Springfield: G. & C. Merriam.
2022:from the original on August 4, 2018
1778:Fatsis, Stefan (January 12, 2015).
1240:than half the actual vocabulary of
1212:, entered the market alongside the
849:of the text is sometimes included.
375:, to oversee revisions. Goodrich's
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2413:Webster's International Dictionary
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1882:G. & C. Merriam Co. v. Ogilvie
1541:from the original on March 9, 2012
1458:. Cambridge University Press, 1995
1377:from the original on April 7, 2022
1101:Dictionary of the English Language
742:Since the 1961 publication of the
524:Webster's International Dictionary
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3274:
3074:Webster's Third New International
2514:, in one file, plain text version
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1931:from the original on May 13, 2018
1812:The Chronicle of Higher Education
1786:from the original on July 7, 2023
1629:, 2005, Vol. 65 Issue 12, p. 4561
1233:Webster's Third New International
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561:also was introduced (see below).
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2187:
2129:University of Pennsylvania Press
2123:The Long Journey of Noah Webster
2010:Reid, T. R. (November 8, 1987).
1805:Metcalf, Allan (June 11, 2013).
1780:"The Definition of a Dictionary"
1759:from the original on May 2, 2021
1231:After the commercial success of
787:make it unwieldy and expensive.
656:A Reference History of the World
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2936:Dictionary of American English
2856:The New World of English Words
2570:Dictionary for Primary Schools
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3206:Cambridge Advanced Learner's
2119:Rollins, Richard M. (1980).
1612:; Martha Dickinson Bianchi,
1041:. The dictionary now called
1038:Encarta Webster's Dictionary
992:Since then, use of the name
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2083:Morton, Herbert C. (1994).
2052:Landau, Sidney I. (1989)
1869:The Chicago Manual of Style
1341:Online Etymology Dictionary
1203:American College Dictionary
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1722:Herbert Charles Morton,
1683:K. M. Elisabeth Murray,
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1659:Landau, Sidney (2001).
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406:Unabridged edition 1864
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