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Conversations on Dictionaries

Conversations on Dictionaries

Conversations on Dictionaries

The Universe in a Book
Editor:
Ilan Stavans, Amherst College, Massachusetts
William A. Ross, Esther Schor, Volker Harm, Haoran Tong, Ilan Stavans, Margaret E. Boyle, Peter Gilliver, Marie-Hélène Drivaud, Peter Sokolowski, Carla Marello, Claudio Marazzini, Hassan Hamzé, Ruvik Rosenthal, Mark Turin, Seán Ua Súilleabháin, Dion Nkomo, Paul Achille Mavoungou, John Sullivan, Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath, Rute Costa, Ana Salgado, Yukio Tono, Mikhail Kopotev, Odi Gonzales, Lars Trap-Jensen, Francisco Javier Pérez
Published:
September 2025
Availability:
Not yet published - available from September 2025
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781009392396

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    How did dictionaries come to be? When and how did they originate in a specific language? Who was involved in that origin story? How have they evolved over time? What is the tension between scholarly and commercial, and between prescriptive and descriptive, dictionaries? What is the politics behind each dictionary? And what is the connection between dictionaries and nation-building? This fascinating book has the answers. It brings together a collection of conversations with leading lexicographers from around the world to explore the role dictionaries have played in history, comparing the parallel histories of lexicography in twenty different languages. The conversations explore the way dictionaries, which preserve language while contributing to their standardization, are always political in nature, prescribing some words while cancelling others. Covering major world languages, indigenous languages, and hybrid languages, this is essential reading for academic researchers and students of lexicography, and professional and trainee professional lexicographers.

    • Brings together a collection of interviews with lexicographers from around the world
    • Explores the political nature of dictionaries, focusing on language standardization
    • Includes a detailed introduction to contextualise the social and cultural history of dictionaries

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    September 2025
    Hardback
    9781009392419
    318 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from September 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: the universe in a book
    • 1. Ancient Greek William A. Ross
    • 2. Esperanto Esther Schor
    • 3. German Volker Harm
    • 4. Chinese Haoran Tong
    • 5. Hybrid languages Ilan Stavans and Margaret E. Boyle
    • 6. English Peter Gilliver
    • 7. French Marie-Hélène Drivaud and Peter Sokolowski
    • 8. Italian Carla Marello and Claudio Marazzini
    • 9. Arabic Hassan Hamzé
    • 10. Hebrew Ruvik Rosenthal
    • 11. Indigenous languages Mark Turin
    • 12. Irish Seán Ua Súilleabháin
    • 13. African languages Dion Nkomo and Paul Achille Mavoungou
    • 14. Nahuatl John Sullivan
    • 15. Yiddish Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath
    • 16. Portuguese Rute Costa and Ana Salgado
    • 17. Japanese Yukio Tono
    • 18. Russian Mikhail Kopotev
    • 19. Quechua Odi Gonzales
    • 20. Scandinavian Lars Trap-Jensen
    • 21. Spanish Francisco Javier Pérez
    • Epilogue: the total dictionary.
      Contributors
    • William A. Ross, Esther Schor, Volker Harm, Haoran Tong, Ilan Stavans, Margaret E. Boyle, Peter Gilliver, Marie-Hélène Drivaud, Peter Sokolowski, Carla Marello, Claudio Marazzini, Hassan Hamzé, Ruvik Rosenthal, Mark Turin, Seán Ua Súilleabháin, Dion Nkomo, Paul Achille Mavoungou, John Sullivan, Gitl Schaechter-Viswanath, Rute Costa, Ana Salgado, Yukio Tono, Mikhail Kopotev, Odi Gonzales, Lars Trap-Jensen, Francisco Javier Pérez

    • Editor
    • Ilan Stavans , Amherst College, Massachusetts

      Ilan Stavans is the Lewis-Sebring Professor of Humanities and Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College, the publisher of Restless Books, and an advisor to the Oxford English Dictionary. His recent publications include How Yiddish Changed America and How America Changed Yiddish (2020), and The People's Tongue (2023).