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Fiat Lex: A Dictionary Podcast

Getting A Word Into The Dictionary

May 17, 2018
In this podcast, the hosts blow your mind by explaining that 'the dictionary' doesn't actually exist. They discuss the complex process of how new words make it into dictionaries, which sometimes involves beer and diapers. They also touch on how words are taken out of dictionaries and share amusing anecdotes about adding and removing words. The hosts introduce themselves, discuss the purpose of the podcast, and explore the relationship between written and spoken language in creating dictionaries.
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Quick takeaways

  • Words enter dictionaries based on sustained and widespread written usage, indicating their frequency and relevance.
  • Lexicographers review extensive citation evidence, considering factors like page space limitations and commercial considerations, when editing dictionaries.

Deep dives

The process of getting words into dictionaries

Getting words into dictionaries is not a whimsical process. Words are included based on sustained and widespread written usage, usually from edited sources. Different dictionaries serve different purposes, catering to specific audiences. Words enter dictionaries through usage that proves their frequency and relevance. Usage can be sustained over time, indicating the word's staying power. However, dictionaries are always behind in including new words, and editorial choices are often influenced by page space limitations and commercial considerations.

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