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Democtionary

Friday, March 23, 2007 by Erin

Demos ,"the think tank for everyday democracy" (at least, that's what they call themselves on their website) has "called for the Oxford English Dictionary to be replaced as the leading authority on English by a website listing new words suggested by the public in the UK and overseas." (according to a story in The Independent)

They want this site to be called democtionary.org and have put up a call for help at that URL.

I'm absolutely, positively, 100% FOR the idea of having web-based, user-generated new word collecting, but the idea that one-dictionary-fits-all gives me a headache. The OED is not a list of the birth announcements of shiny new words, it's more like a genealogical document that traces the family tree of each word included. How that would be replaced efficiently by a new-words-only website I leave as an exercise for the reader.

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O Canada!

Monday, March 19, 2007 by Erin

Check out this lovely story about the new revision of the Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles.

Just what is a Canadianism?
Walter Avis, editor of the first dictionary, defined it as “a word, expression or meaning which is native to Canada or which is distinctively characteristic of Canadian usage though not necessarily exclusive to Canada.”


Words mentioned in the article include timbits, parkade, grow-op, and BlackBerry. (Didn't know the BlackBerry was a Canadian invention? Me either.)

Have a Canadianism of your own to submit? There's an email link in the article.

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