Frequently Asked Questions
Dictionaries
When will the Third Edition of the OED be published? |
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The Third Edition of the OED is already currently available in the form of quarterly updates of new and revised material to the OED Online (www.oed.com). This revision project is unlikely to finish before 2018.
In the future it is likely that OED Online will be the version that most people consult. However, since the present hardback edition has many fans, a new OED in traditional book form is not out of the question. It will depend on demand and printing costs when it is finished.
Other questions in this section: What is a dictionary? What are people referring to when they talk about the 'Oxford Dictionary'? Are dictionaries always in alphabetical order? Are dictionaries really necessary? Are lexicographers good spellers? Are other languages besides English recorded in huge multi-volume dictionaries? Do dictionary-makers ever make mistakes? Do you include words used on the Internet? How can I access OED Online? How do you decide if a new word should go in an Oxford dictionary? How do you decide what to include in a dictionary? How do you know what a word means? How has computer technology affected dictionary-making? How have dictionaries changed over the years? How will a dictionary look in 2050? How will revision affect the size of the OED? Is there an official committee which regulates the English language? What skills and talents does a lexicographer need? When will the Third Edition of the OED be published? Will you put the word I have invented into the dictionary?
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