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Jamieson's dictionary of Scots: the story of the first historical dictionary of the Scots language

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This is the first full account of the making of John Jamieson's Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language.

The dictionary was published in two volumes in 1808, with a two-volume Supplement following in 1825.

Lists of Scots words had been compiled before, but Jamieson's was the first complete dictionary of the language.

It was a landmark in the development of historical lexicography and was an inspiration for later lexicographers, includingSir James Murray, founding editor of the OED.

Susan Rennie's account of Jamieson's work and the methods he developed interweaves biography, lexicography, and linguistic, social, and book history to present a rounded account of the man, his work, and his times.

It is the first study to draw on Jamieson's correspondenceand the surviving manuscript materials for the Dictionary and Supplement to reveal Jamieson's working methods and the important contributions made by Sir Walter Scott and others to his work.

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Oxford University Press
0191623695 / 9780191623691
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
07/06/2012
England
English
282 pages
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