English lexicology and lexicography

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English lexicology and lexicography is that field in English language studies, which examines English word-formation, the evolution of vocabulary and the composition of English dictionaries.


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  2. Baugh, A.C./ Cable, Th. 1993. A history of the English language. London: Routledge
  3. Burkett, Eva Mae. 1939. American dictionaries of the English language before 1861. New York:
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  7. Murray, J.A.M. 1900. Evolution of English lexicography. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  8. Starnes, D.T./ Noyes, G.E. 1946. The English dictionary from Cawdrey to Johnson, 1604-1755. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press
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  10. Murray, K.M. Elizabeth. 1977. Caught in the web of words: James Murray and the Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  11. Reddick, A. 1990. The making of Johnson's dictionary 1746-1773. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  12. Snyder, K.A. 1990. Defining Webster: Mind and morals in the early republic. University Press of America

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