English spelling lacked a standard form until what a few hundred years ago. That would have made dictionary making kind of difficult, right? So why is the OED that giant among dictionaries so venerated? "It started mid-19th century. It developed into a project and then it snowballed into a project bigger than even the people involved with it might become"
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Catherine Sangster
Welcome to the April 2023 episode of In a Manner of Speaking. This month’s guest is Dr. Catherine Sangster, executive editor of pronunciations at Oxford Languages. She has been in charge of pronunciations for TheOxford English Dictionary for 11 years.
Paul and Catherine discuss not just the dictionary and the purpose and origins of the dictionary but many other topics related to pronunciation.
Before moving into lexicography, Dr. Sangster headed the BBC Pronunciation Unit and completed a D.Phil. in sociophonetics. Catherine’s linguistic research interests include accents and dialects, Germanic languages, the phonology of conlangs, language and gender/sexuality, and Latin and its Anglicization.
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