Dear colleagues: FYI, this call for papers has just reached me. It is for a conference in Kingston, Ontario (Canada) in June 2010 on "English Dictionaries in ...
Stefan Dollinger
dstefan@...
Feb 4, 2009 10:02 pm
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*Workshops in Lexicography and Lexical Computing* Mexico City, Mexico, 24-28 February 2009 */LAST CALL/* Co-located with CICLING-09 http://www.cicling.org/2009...
European Association for Lexicography The EURALEX Congresses bring together professional lexicographers, publishers, researchers, software developers, and...
Apologies to anyone who receives this posting multiple times. ... March 9, 2009: General News Roundup SPECIAL OFFER All TshwaneLex Suite orders placed between...
Just released is my book HISTORY OF WINE WORDS. Aimed at a popular audience, the book explores word histories of grape variety names, the names of wine growing...
Hello, all, Well, I finally managed to set up our DSNA Facebook page. I made it open to all comers, so you should be able to find it simply by going to...
WOW! What a great job by Michael and Company. DKB Barnhart@... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
David K. Barnhart
dbarnhart@...
Jun 3, 2009 3:07 pm
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Just saw this job ad and am posting it for general interest. Do not reply to me; I have nothing to do with the ad, the company, or the web site linked below. ...
The 84th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA) will be held 7-10 January, 2010, in Baltimore, MD. Abstracts are being accepted until July...
Cambridge University Press, a leader in ELT/ESL publishing, seeks a Commissioning Editor to assume responsibility for the planning and development of...
Paul Heacock
pheacock@...
Jun 10, 2009 9:48 pm
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from Charlotte Brewer: ICHLL 5: Call for papers Papers are now invited for the fifth International Conference for Historical Lexicography and Lexicology, to be...
I have a question for anyone who might know why the OED, Random House, Merriam (dictionary & "Coined by Shakespeare" Merriam) don't list Shakespeare as having...
It's because you're dealing with two distinct usages. The literal "bee's wax," the substance secreted by hymenoptera, does indeed date to Elizabethan times. ...
Do we have to put up with Wilton? Have him post his sophomoric stuff on his own website. j p maher etymologist ... From: Dave Wilton <dave@...> Subject:...
J P Maher
jpmaher@...
Jul 3, 2009 7:36 pm
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Maybe I'm missing some of the context here, but if this is the new tone on this discussion group, I'd be happy to leave it right away. Best wishes, and hoping...
Stefan Dollinger
dstefan@...
Jul 3, 2009 7:50 pm
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So, no one takes me seriously, and claims to have a grasp of etymology? My search for the derivation of a simple phrase, "bees wax" is not a joke. ...
I'll retract my naughtiness. Replace it with: What is new for seasoned lexicographers in the Wilton post? jp maher ... From: Stefan Dollinger...
J P Maher
jpmaher@...
Jul 3, 2009 8:15 pm
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Well, lots, actually. It depends what you're a lexicographer of: EModE, LModE, ME, OE, CanE, AmE, BrE, NZE, General English and so forth. I hope we can benefit...
Stefan Dollinger
dstefan@...
Jul 3, 2009 9:54 pm
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Define "lots". Jpm ... From: Stefan Dollinger <dstefan@...> Subject: Re: [DSNA] Bees Wax To: DSNA@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, July 3, 2009,...
J P Maher
jpmaher@...
Jul 3, 2009 9:59 pm
1080
I was responding to the original poster's association of the phrase "mind your own beeswax" with Elizabethan English. There is a oft-repeated popular etymology...
Invective bad. Puff piece good? For personal blog OK. For DSNA? j p maher ... From: Dave Wilton <dave@...> Subject: RE: [DSNA] Bees Wax To:...
J P Maher
jpmaher@...
Jul 4, 2009 4:45 am
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JP, I think you're WAY out of line on this. First of all, the DSNA list is not solely for "seasoned lexicographers". Others with an interest in dictionaries...
Dear Erin McKean et al., Yes, DSNA should by all means be a convivial place for all with a love for word study. The standards of contributions should be...
J P Maher
jpmaher@...
Jul 4, 2009 2:22 pm
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Gee, I didn't want to start an intercontinental war. I just wanted to know the etymology of "bees wax." I read it in Shakespeare, and wanted to know who...
Hi, folks. Me again, with another malapropism. In the tank for........" That can be read in two ways. Plumetting, or supporting. I just love those four-worded...
Visit DSNA's website, www.dictionarysociety.com for information on a subscription offer made possible through our membership in ACLS. This is a very good...
Lisa, I've lost track of my DSNA subscription, which probably means I've let it lapse. Is there a way to check online, or an online subscription process? ...
Slang and its future Coming from the lower depths and inner-circles of society and making its way up, slang is an alternative register of the English language...
Mr. Amari
mr.amari@...
Jul 9, 2009 12:01 am
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NETYMOLOGYÂ "Jovis and pater reach back from Latin, through Greek " [sic]. Of course Calvert Watkins says no such thing. j p maher podictionary - for word...
jpmaher@...
Jul 18, 2009 8:07 pm
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14th EURALEX International Congress. Second Call for Papers We take great pleasure in inviting you to take part in the 14th EURALEX International Congress that...