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Historical dictionary

A historical dictionary or dictionary on historical principles is a dictionary which deals not only with the latterday meanings of words but also the historical development of their forms and meanings. It may also describe the vocabulary of an earlier stage of a language's development without covering present-day usage at all. A historical dictionary is primarily of interest to scholars of language, but may also be used as a general dictionary.

Features edit

 
Example of an entry from a historical dictionary ('encyclopedia' from the New English Dictionary), showing use of cited quotations and chronological ordering of senses.

Typical features of a historical dictionary are:

  • Senses of words listed in the order they were first used, allowing the development of meaning over time to be seen[1]
  • Comprehensive etymological information, often directly referencing academic research on word history
  • Use of illustrative quotations, complete with citations of their sources, providing references and proof of a word's actual existence and use in a given time period
  • Dates of first use (and, for obsolete usages, last use) with each word and each sense of each word (if there are quotations in the dictionary, the first quotation is usually the very first example which is known)

However, not all dictionaries which are called 'historical' have all of these features. For example, the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary includes only minimal quotations, with most entries having only an approximate date of first use, and the Webster's New International Dictionary (which, though it does not market itself as historical, is founded on historical principles[1]) features only dates of first use and does not order its senses chronologically.

History edit

For some languages, like Sanskrit and Greek, the historical dictionary (in the sense of a word-list explaining the meanings of words that were obsolete at the time of their compilation) was the first form of dictionary developed; though not being scholarly historical dictionaries in the modern sense, they did give a sense of semantic change over time. Early modern European dictionaries also often included a significant historical element, without being fully historical in form;[2] for instance, Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language (1755) included quotations from admired writers as well as some words that were obsolete or obsolescent by the mid 18th century.

Modern historical principles emerged with the publication of John Jamieson's Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language (1808).[3] Like modern historical dictionaries, Jamieson attempted to find the earliest use of each word, and printed quotations in chronological order demonstrating the changes which had occurred to that word throughout history.[4][2]

In 1812 the German classicist Franz Passow laid out his plan for a comprehensive dictionary of the Greek language which would 'set out [...] the life story of each single word in a conveniently ordered overviews', which was completed as the Handwörterbuch der griechischen Sprache in 1824. This idea was transmitted to the English-speaking world through the work of Liddell and Scott on their Greek–English Lexicon (1843), based on a translation of Passow's work into English. However, it was not until the beginning of the Deutsches Wörterbuch project of the Brothers Grimm in 1838 that a historical dictionary of a modern language was attempted.[2]

Throughout the later nineteenth century numerous historical dictionary projects were started for the various languages of Europe. The main historical dictionary of English, the Oxford English Dictionary, was initiated in 1857 and was completed in 1928.

Recently the availability of historical text corpora and other large text databases such as digital newspaper archives have begun to influence historical dictionaries. The Trésor de la langue française was the first historical dictionary to be based mainly on a computerized corpus.[5] Most recent historical dictionaries and historical dictionary revision projects have been based on a mixture of quotations taken down by hand and texts from corpora.

Compilation edit

Because of their size and scope, the compilation of historical dictionaries takes significantly longer than the compilation of general dictionaries. This is often exacerbated by the scholarly nature and limited audience for the works, meaning that the budget is often limited; historical dictionary projects often survive on a grant-to-grant basis, seeking new funding for each new section of the work.[6] Some historical dictionaries, such as Jonathan Lighter's Historical Dictionary of American Slang, have proven to be so expensive for their publishers that they have ended production before the dictionary was completed.[7]

Traditionally historical dictionaries were produced by employing a large number of readers to read and excerpt from historical texts into individual pieces of paper, which were then collated into alphabetical order and referred to during the compilation of the relevant entry. The Oxford English Dictionary, for example, established a reading programme at its foundation which continues to this day.[8] The advent of computerized full-text search databases and techniques means that lexicographers can now make use of corpora of documents to gain a more balanced view of the history of a particular word or phrase, as well as finding new quotation material to fill gaps in the history of some words; some lexicographers have noted, however, that electronic search is not a complete replacement for manual quotation-gathering,[9] among other things because though it can help finding examples of a word already known to exist, full-text search is less good at identifying which words need to be researched in the first place.

Examples edit

Anglic edit

The Oxford English Dictionary is the largest and most popular historical dictionary of the English language, with an aim to cover all words which saw some significant use at any time between the early Middle English period and the present day.

The earlier history of English is covered in more detail by the Middle English Dictionary (1954–2001) and the Dictionary of Old English (1986–present). Despite efforts made at time of the founding of the Middle English Dictionary project to produce a dictionary of Early Modern English, this never came to fruition.[10]

Several historical dictionaries exist which cover the dialects and regionalisms particular to certain geographical areas, like the English Dialect Dictionary, the Scottish National Dictionary and the Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue, the Dictionary of American Regional English, the Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles, and the Australian National Dictionary.

Uniquely, from the 1960s to the 2000s, a historical thesaurus was produced for English, which inverts the traditional historical dictionary by showing the development of concepts into words, rather than the development of words to describe different concepts. The Historical Thesaurus of English was published in 2009 and is largely based on data from the Oxford English Dictionary; a similar project is now underway for the Scots language.[11][12]

Dutch edit

The Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal is the largest dictionary of the Dutch language, founded on historical principles and published from 1864 to 1998, with a supplement following in 2001.

French edit

German edit

The largest historical dictionary of German is the Deutsches Wörterbuch originally compiled by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm and completed after their death in 1961. A second edition of the letters A–F was completed in 2016.

There is also the Deutsches Fremdwörterbuch which exclusively covers words loaned into German from other languages, which were largely (though not entirely) omitted from the Grimm dictionary.

There is also a Frühneuhochdeutsches Wörterbuch covering Early Modern German,[13] the Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch covering Middle High German,[14] and an Althochdeutsches Wörterbuch covering Old High German.[15]

Irish edit

Italian edit

  • Grande dizionario della lingua italiana[1]

Latin edit

The Thesaurus Linguae Latinae underway in Munich is intended to be a complete historical dictionary of classical Latin.

The International Union of Academies undertook in 1924 to compile a series of national dictionaries of Latin in each of its member academies; for instance, the British Academy produced the Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources.

Serbo-Croatian edit

Swedish edit

The Svenska Akademiens ordbok (Dictionary of the Swedish Academy) is a multivolume historical dictionary (also available online) which is nearing completion.

Welsh edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Hanks, Patrick (2013). "Lexicography from the Earliest Times to the Present" (PDF). In Allan, Keith (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 503–36. ISBN 9780199585847.
  2. ^ a b c Considine, John (2015). "Historical Dictionaries: History and Development; Current Issues". In Durkin, Philip (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Lexicography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 163–175. ISBN 9780199691630.
  3. ^ "Jamieson's Dictionary of Scots website".
  4. ^ Rennie, Susan (2012). Jamieson's Dictionary of Scots: the Story of the First Historical Dictionary of the Scots Language. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199639403.
  5. ^ Pajzs, Júlia. 1 Making Historical Dictionaries by Computer. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.520.6787.
  6. ^ Bailey, Richard W. (Autumn 1969). "Research Dictionaries". American Speech. 44 (3): 166–172. doi:10.2307/454580. JSTOR 454580.
  7. ^ . Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 2012-10-17. Retrieved 2016-05-17.
  8. ^ "Reading Programme | Oxford English Dictionary". Oxford English Dictionary. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
  9. ^ . 2015-02-22. Archived from the original on 2015-02-22. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
  10. ^ Adams, Michael (2010). "Legacies of the Early Modern English Dictionary". In Considine, John (ed.). Adventuring in Dictionaries: New Studies in the History of Lexicography. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 290–308. ISBN 978-1443825764.
  11. ^ "Historical Thesaurus of Scots official website".
  12. ^ "University of Glasgow – Schools – School of Critical Studies – Research – Funded Research Projects – Historical Thesaurus of Scots". www.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
  13. ^ "Frühneuhochdeutsches Wörterbuch — FWB-online". www.fwb-online.de. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
  14. ^ "Mittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch - Lemmaliste/Belegarchiv". www.mhdwb-online.de. Retrieved 2017-11-05.
  15. ^ "Wörterbuchnetz - Althochdeutsches Wörterbuch". awb.saw-leipzig.de. Retrieved 2017-11-05.

External links edit

  • Australian National Dictionary
  • A Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles
  • Dictionary of the Scots Language
  • Oxford English Dictionary

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A historical dictionary or dictionary on historical principles is a dictionary which deals not only with the latterday meanings of words but also the historical development of their forms and meanings It may also describe the vocabulary of an earlier stage of a language s development without covering present day usage at all A historical dictionary is primarily of interest to scholars of language but may also be used as a general dictionary Contents 1 Features 2 History 3 Compilation 4 Examples 4 1 Anglic 4 2 Dutch 4 3 French 4 4 German 4 5 Irish 4 6 Italian 4 7 Latin 4 8 Serbo Croatian 4 9 Swedish 4 10 Welsh 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksFeatures edit nbsp Example of an entry from a historical dictionary encyclopedia from the New English Dictionary showing use of cited quotations and chronological ordering of senses Typical features of a historical dictionary are Senses of words listed in the order they were first used allowing the development of meaning over time to be seen 1 Comprehensive etymological information often directly referencing academic research on word history Use of illustrative quotations complete with citations of their sources providing references and proof of a word s actual existence and use in a given time period Dates of first use and for obsolete usages last use with each word and each sense of each word if there are quotations in the dictionary the first quotation is usually the very first example which is known However not all dictionaries which are called historical have all of these features For example the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary includes only minimal quotations with most entries having only an approximate date of first use and the Webster s New International Dictionary which though it does not market itself as historical is founded on historical principles 1 features only dates of first use and does not order its senses chronologically History editFor some languages like Sanskrit and Greek the historical dictionary in the sense of a word list explaining the meanings of words that were obsolete at the time of their compilation was the first form of dictionary developed though not being scholarly historical dictionaries in the modern sense they did give a sense of semantic change over time Early modern European dictionaries also often included a significant historical element without being fully historical in form 2 for instance Samuel Johnson s Dictionary of the English Language 1755 included quotations from admired writers as well as some words that were obsolete or obsolescent by the mid 18th century Modern historical principles emerged with the publication of John Jamieson s Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language 1808 3 Like modern historical dictionaries Jamieson attempted to find the earliest use of each word and printed quotations in chronological order demonstrating the changes which had occurred to that word throughout history 4 2 In 1812 the German classicist Franz Passow laid out his plan for a comprehensive dictionary of the Greek language which would set out the life story of each single word in a conveniently ordered overviews which was completed as the Handworterbuch der griechischen Sprache in 1824 This idea was transmitted to the English speaking world through the work of Liddell and Scott on their Greek English Lexicon 1843 based on a translation of Passow s work into English However it was not until the beginning of the Deutsches Worterbuch project of the Brothers Grimm in 1838 that a historical dictionary of a modern language was attempted 2 Throughout the later nineteenth century numerous historical dictionary projects were started for the various languages of Europe The main historical dictionary of English the Oxford English Dictionary was initiated in 1857 and was completed in 1928 Recently the availability of historical text corpora and other large text databases such as digital newspaper archives have begun to influence historical dictionaries The Tresor de la langue francaise was the first historical dictionary to be based mainly on a computerized corpus 5 Most recent historical dictionaries and historical dictionary revision projects have been based on a mixture of quotations taken down by hand and texts from corpora Compilation editBecause of their size and scope the compilation of historical dictionaries takes significantly longer than the compilation of general dictionaries This is often exacerbated by the scholarly nature and limited audience for the works meaning that the budget is often limited historical dictionary projects often survive on a grant to grant basis seeking new funding for each new section of the work 6 Some historical dictionaries such as Jonathan Lighter s Historical Dictionary of American Slang have proven to be so expensive for their publishers that they have ended production before the dictionary was completed 7 Traditionally historical dictionaries were produced by employing a large number of readers to read and excerpt from historical texts into individual pieces of paper which were then collated into alphabetical order and referred to during the compilation of the relevant entry The Oxford English Dictionary for example established a reading programme at its foundation which continues to this day 8 The advent of computerized full text search databases and techniques means that lexicographers can now make use of corpora of documents to gain a more balanced view of the history of a particular word or phrase as well as finding new quotation material to fill gaps in the history of some words some lexicographers have noted however that electronic search is not a complete replacement for manual quotation gathering 9 among other things because though it can help finding examples of a word already known to exist full text search is less good at identifying which words need to be researched in the first place Examples editAnglic edit The Oxford English Dictionary is the largest and most popular historical dictionary of the English language with an aim to cover all words which saw some significant use at any time between the early Middle English period and the present day The earlier history of English is covered in more detail by the Middle English Dictionary 1954 2001 and the Dictionary of Old English 1986 present Despite efforts made at time of the founding of the Middle English Dictionary project to produce a dictionary of Early Modern English this never came to fruition 10 Several historical dictionaries exist which cover the dialects and regionalisms particular to certain geographical areas like the English Dialect Dictionary the Scottish National Dictionary and the Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue the Dictionary of American Regional English the Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles and the Australian National Dictionary Uniquely from the 1960s to the 2000s a historical thesaurus was produced for English which inverts the traditional historical dictionary by showing the development of concepts into words rather than the development of words to describe different concepts The Historical Thesaurus of English was published in 2009 and is largely based on data from the Oxford English Dictionary a similar project is now underway for the Scots language 11 12 Dutch edit The Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal is the largest dictionary of the Dutch language founded on historical principles and published from 1864 to 1998 with a supplement following in 2001 French edit Dictionnaire de la langue francaise Tresor de la langue francaise Dictionnaire historique de la langue francaise fr German edit The largest historical dictionary of German is the Deutsches Worterbuch originally compiled by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm and completed after their death in 1961 A second edition of the letters A F was completed in 2016 There is also the Deutsches Fremdworterbuch which exclusively covers words loaned into German from other languages which were largely though not entirely omitted from the Grimm dictionary There is also a Fruhneuhochdeutsches Worterbuch covering Early Modern German 13 the Mittelhochdeutsches Worterbuch covering Middle High German 14 and an Althochdeutsches Worterbuch covering Old High German 15 Irish edit Dictionary of the Irish LanguageItalian edit Grande dizionario della lingua italiana 1 Latin edit The Thesaurus Linguae Latinae underway in Munich is intended to be a complete historical dictionary of classical Latin The International Union of Academies undertook in 1924 to compile a series of national dictionaries of Latin in each of its member academies for instance the British Academy produced the Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources Serbo Croatian edit Rjecnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika 1880 1976 initiated by Đuro Danicic Rechnik srpskohrvatskog kњizhevnog i narodnog јezika 1959 present initiated by Aleksandar Belic Rjecnik hrvatskoga knjizevnoga jezika od preporoda do I G Kovacica Dictionary of Croatian Literary Language from the Croatian national revival till Ivan Goran Kovacic 1985 present initiated by Julije BenesicSwedish edit The Svenska Akademiens ordbok Dictionary of the Swedish Academy is a multivolume historical dictionary also available online which is nearing completion Welsh edit Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Dictionary of the Welsh Language See also editEtymological dictionary Historical linguisticsReferences edit a b c Hanks Patrick 2013 Lexicography from the Earliest Times to the Present PDF In Allan Keith ed The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics Oxford Oxford University Press pp 503 36 ISBN 9780199585847 a b c Considine John 2015 Historical Dictionaries History and Development Current Issues In Durkin Philip ed The Oxford Handbook of Lexicography Oxford Oxford University Press pp 163 175 ISBN 9780199691630 Jamieson s Dictionary of Scots website Rennie Susan 2012 Jamieson s Dictionary of Scots the Story of the First Historical Dictionary of the Scots Language Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199639403 Pajzs Julia 1 Making Historical Dictionaries by Computer CiteSeerX 10 1 1 520 6787 Bailey Richard W Autumn 1969 Research Dictionaries American Speech 44 3 166 172 doi 10 2307 454580 JSTOR 454580 Historical Dictionary of American Slang Project History Oxford University Press Archived from the original on 2012 10 17 Retrieved 2016 05 17 Reading Programme Oxford English Dictionary Oxford English Dictionary Retrieved 2017 11 05 The history behind Partridge Slang Online 2015 02 22 Archived from the original on 2015 02 22 Retrieved 2017 11 05 Adams Michael 2010 Legacies of the Early Modern English Dictionary In Considine John ed Adventuring in Dictionaries New Studies in the History of Lexicography Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing pp 290 308 ISBN 978 1443825764 Historical Thesaurus of Scots official website University of Glasgow Schools School of Critical Studies Research Funded Research Projects Historical Thesaurus of Scots www gla ac uk Retrieved 2017 11 05 Fruhneuhochdeutsches Worterbuch FWB online www fwb online de Retrieved 2017 11 05 Mittelhochdeutsches Worterbuch Lemmaliste Belegarchiv www mhdwb online de Retrieved 2017 11 05 Worterbuchnetz Althochdeutsches Worterbuch awb saw leipzig de Retrieved 2017 11 05 External links editAustralian National Dictionary A Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles Dictionary of the Scots Language Oxford English Dictionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Historical dictionary amp oldid 1184533162, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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