Word by Word
The Secret Life of Dictionaries
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Narrated by:
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Kory Stamper
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Kory Stamper
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Brimming with intelligence and personality, a vastly entertaining account of how dictionaries are made - a must-listen for word mavens.
While most of us might take dictionaries for granted, the process of writing them is in fact as lively and dynamic as language itself. With sharp wit and irreverence, Kory Stamper cracks open the complex, obsessive world of lexicography - from the agonizing decisions about what and how to define to the knotty questions of usage in an ever-changing language. She explains why small words are the most difficult to define (have you ever tried to define is?), how it can take nine months to define a single word, and how our biases about language and pronunciation can have tremendous social influence. Throughout, Stamper brings to life the hallowed halls (and highly idiosyncratic cubicles) of Merriam-Webster, a world inhabited by quirky, erudite individuals who quietly shape the way we communicate. A sure delight for all lovers of words, Word by Word might also quietly improve listeners' grasp and use of the English language.
©2017 Kory Stamper (P)2017 Random House AudioCritic reviews
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- Abigail WD
- 15-09-19
Highly recommended for all word nerds
If you're a lover, or even just a user, of dictionaries, then you should listen to this to find out just how much work goes into these volumes. Interesting, informative, clearly spoken, well-produced. Even if the only dictionaries I'm buying these days are bilingual or historical ones, I now have a far better appreciation of what's involved in producing them.
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