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Encyclopedia > List of lexicographers

The following are lexicographers:


Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


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Beryl T. (Sue) Atkins has been a professional lexicographer since 1966, first with Collins Publishers (now HarperCollins), where she was General Editor of the first modern English-French dictionary, the Collins-Robert English-French Dictionary, then as Lexicographic Adviser to Oxford University Press, where she pioneered methodology for the creation...

B

Katherine Patricia Mary Barber (born 1959) is a Canadian lexicographer and Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Oxford Dictionary. ... Henning Bergenholtz (b. ... Thomas Blount (1618-1679) was an English antiquarian and lexicographer. ... Peter Bowler is an Australian lexicographer and author of The Superior Persons Book of Words, The Superior Persons Second Book of Weird and Wondrous Words, and The Superior Persons Third Book of Well-Bred Words. ... Henry Bradley (1845-1923) was a Victorian era philologist and lexicographer who succeeded James Murray as senior editor of the Oxford English Dictionary. ... Aleksander Brückner (1856 - 1939) was a Polish Slavic scholar, philologist, lexicographer and historian of literature. ... Robert William Burchfield (January 27, 1923 - July 5, 2004) was a scholar, writer, and lexicographer. ...

C

Thomas Cooper (or Couper) (c. ... Sir William Alexander Craigie, (August 13, 1867 – September 2, 1957), was a philologist and a lexicographer. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ...

D

Dahls portrait by Vasily Perov. ... Susie Dent is a British lexicographer born in Woking in the late 1960s. ... Josef Dobrovský (August 17, 1753 - January 6, 1829) was Bohemian philologist and historian, one of the most important figures of the Bohemian national revival. ... Konrad Alexander Friedrich Duden (January 3, 1829 - August 1, 1911) was a Gynasium (high school) who became a philologist. ...

E

  • Abraham Even-Shoshan

Abraham Even-Shoshan (1906, Minsk - 1984, Jerusalem) was a Hebrew linguist and lexicographer, recipient of the Israel Prize (1978) and the Bialik Prize (1981). ...

F

Christiane Fellbaum, born in Braunschweig, has lived since 1969 in the United States. ... Henry Watson Fowler (10 March 1858 - 26 December 1933) was an English schoolmaster, lexicographer and commentator on usage, notable for both Fowlers Modern English Usage (first published 1926) and his work on the Concise Oxford Dictionary. ... Isaac Kaufmann Funk (1839-1912) was an American editor, lexicographer, publisher, and spelling reformer. ...

G

Brent D. Galloway (born 1944 in Oakland, California) is a linguist noted for his work with endangered Amerindian languages. ... Bartol Gyurgieuvits (also Bartol Jurjevic or Gjurgjevic) (1506-1566) was Croatian musicologist and Lexicographer born in Turopolje near Zagreb. ...

H

Patrick Hanks (*1940), English lexicographer and corpus linguist. ... page of Marc. ... Albert Sidney Hornby, usually just A. S. Hornby (1898-1978) was an English grammarian, lexicographer and EFL teacher. ...

J

Samuel Johnson circa 1772, painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. ... Adoniram Judson Adoniram Judson, Jr. ...

L

Pierre Athanase Larousse (October 23, 1817-January 3, 1875) was a French grammarian and lexicographer born in Toucy. ... Émile Maximilien Paul Littré (February 1, 1801 - June 2, 1881) was a French lexicographer and philosopher, best known for his Dictionnaire de la langue française, commonly called the Littré. He was born in Paris. ...

K

  • Kridalaksana, Harimurti (Indonesian)

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Lambert McKenna S.J. (16 July 1870 - 27 December 1956) was a Jesuit priest and writer. ... María Moliner (1900 - 1981) was a Spanish librarian and lexicographer. ... Kārlis Mīlenbahs (his surname was formerly also written as Mühlenbach, Mühlenbachs or Mīlenbachs) (b. ... Sir James Augustus Henry Murray (1837-1915) was a Scottish lexicographer and philologist. ...

N

Sandro Nielsen (1961-) is a Danish metalexicographer associated with Centre for Lexicography at the Aarhus School of Business, Denmark, from where he received his PhD in 1992. ...

O

Charles Talbut Onions (C.T. Onions) (1873-1965) was an English grammarian and lexicographer. ... Sergei Ivanovich Ozhegov (August 22, 1900-1964), Russian lexicographer. ...

P

Eric Honeywood Partridge (February 6, 1894-June 1, 1979) was a noted lexicographer of the English language, and particularly of its slang. ... Sreekanteswaram G. Padmanabha Pillai (1864 - 1946), popularly known as Sreekanteswaram, was a Malayalam lexicographer and scholar best known for his Malayalam dictionary Sabdatharavali. ... Malayalam (മലയാളം ) is the language spoken predominantly in the state of Kerala, in southern India. ... Iwo Cyprian Pogonowski (born Lwów, Poland — now Lviv, Ukraine — September 3, 1921) is a Polish-, Belgian- and American-educated industrial engineer with 50 U.S. patents to his credit, and a lexicographer and historian. ...

Q

  • Bernard Quemada

R

Barbara Reynolds, Italian scholar, lexicographer and translator, husband of the philologist and translator Lewis Thorpe. ... Paul Charles Jules Robert (19 October 1910, Orléansville, French Algeria - 11 August 1980, Mougins, Alpes-Maritimes, France), usually called Paul Robert, was a French lexicographer and publisher, best-known for his large Dictionnaire alphabétique et analogique de la langue française (1953), often called simply the Robert and... Peter Mark Roget, (January 18, 1779 - September 12, 1869) Studied at Edinburgh University and became a distinguished medical doctor and lexicographer. ...

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John (Andrew) Simpson  (b. ... Sir William Smith (1813 - 1893), English lexicographer, was born at Enfield in 1813 of Nonconformist parents. ... Jan StanisÅ‚awski (1893–1973) was a Polish lexicographer. ...

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