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As dictionary publishers never tire of reminding us, our language is growing.
"We're the only dictionary publisher to include such entries.
A dictionary publisher should make sure that they've done the best that they can to provide accurate, reliable information."
Second, many other online and Web dictionaries use commercial software from Japanese print dictionary publishers.
Let us strive to get dictionary publishers to cry their wares in ways that allow us to compare them.
The wordsmiths at the Springfield, Massachussets-based dictionary publisher say they picked the new entries after monitoring their use over years.
Numerous definitions of the term have been proposed by scholars and dictionary publishers, but use of the term is inconsistent.
He is the editor-in-chief at French dictionary publisher Dictionnaires Le Robert.
It beat out several other finalists that emerged from what the dictionary publisher's editor at large, Peter Sokolowski, called the "intersection of news and vocabulary."
Socialism and capitalism were the two most looked-up words of the year, dictionary publisher Merriam-Webster announced on Wednesday.
Japanese dictionary publishers have an ongoing dilemma, the increasing popularity of Internet and electronic dictionaries is decreasing the sales of printed ones.
"We were one of the last ones among the major dictionary publishers to do this," said Merriam-Webster spokesman Arthur Bicknell.
In 2004, Hachette acquired dictionary publisher Éditions Larousse.
A shrewd businesswoman, Ms. Plummer persuaded one dictionary publisher to sell her a number of copies of the $5.95 book for just 65 cents each.
The world's largest bilingual dictionary publisher, Langenscheidt have been the only traditional print-on-paper publisher to enter the electronic handheld market with direct, independent investment.
In 1890, he designed the "Semeuse who spreads seeds of dandelion" logo used by the dictionary publishers, Éditions Larousse.
Before they do so, and for the benefit of dictionary publishers, will the Minister say whether the Government have any plans to change the definition of any other words?"
"Unlike Houghton Mifflin, we are just a dictionary publisher," said Mr. Morse of Merriam-Webster.
Most major dictionary publishers put out Concise, Compact, Pocket, Vest Pocket, and other editions, grabbing for markets that are price-more than content-oriented.
Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders sparked 169% rise in look-ups, says the US dictionary publisher, which awarded word of the year to the suffix 'ism' '
In addition to the OUP, British dictionary publishers that use Oxford spelling include Cassell, Collins and Longman.
Some international visual dictionary publishers include Oxford University Press, QA International and Dorling Kindersley.
Peter Sokolowski, editor at large for Merriam-Webster Inc., thumbs through the index card files at the dictionary publisher's headquarters in Springfield, Mass.
But the American National Corpus has yet to win help from many of the nation's big dictionary publishers, who would stand to lose the advantage of their own proprietary archives.
It is now published by Macquarie Dictionary Publishers an imprint of Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Ltd.