Is the Dictionary Done For?
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- News link: https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/12/23/191223/is-the-dictionary-done-for
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The profession has been decimated: an estimated 200 full-time lexicographers worked in the US 25 years ago, and Fatsis believes that number is "probably closer to thirty" today. "By the time I finished this book," Fatsis writes, "it wasn't clear how long flesh-bone-and-blood lexicographers would be needed to chronicle the march of the English language."
Merriam-Webster is now owned by Encycloaedia Britannica, another print-era giant that [2]stopped publishing physical volumes in 2012 . The company's free website draws about a billion page views annually, but the content has shifted dramatically -- word games, trending slang and ads dominate rather than lexicographic depth. The scale of the challenge facing dictionaries is staggering. One study of digitized library books found the English lexicon grew from about 600,000 words in 1950 to over a million by 2000, and concluded that 52% of English words in printed books are "lexical dark matter" that appears in no standard reference work.
[1] https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/12/29/unabridged-the-thrill-of-and-threat-to-the-modern-dictionary-stefan-fatsis-book-review
[2] https://news.slashdot.org/story/12/03/13/2255247/after-244-years-the-end-for-the-dead-tree-encyclopedia-britannica
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Whether we like it or not, popular definitions of words change over time - that's been true for as long as language has existed. Typically the biggest driver of these changes is younger people, not politics.
1975 vs 1985 (Score:2, Insightful)
The break line is about 1980 when the 'inconvenient' historical meaning of words, "pelted him with a snowball" versus "a pelt of a beaver", became a focus.
Redefining language is about narrative control and silencing others.
- Inconvenient words (and ideas) are excluded from the common discourse
- Words and phrases are turned from their non-offensive meaning to an offensive meaning (and into ones with negative implications for your being employed)
- Modes of speech and references are categorized into good / ba
Sausage? (Score:1)
Sausage?! Oh, blast your eyes!
I own many dictionaries (Score:2)
And I don't use any of them anymore. Granted, the online dictionaries generally suck, but they're close enough and far easier to use.
Classrooms! (Score:1)
Classrooms where they don't allow digital gizmos still buy piles of dictionaries.
Ink and Incapability (Score:1)
The tragedy isn’t that dictionaries are dying; it’s that we replaced Johnson with Baldrick, and automated the fireplace.
Not So Fast (Score:2)
I visit [1]https://m-w.com/ [m-w.com] a few times per week and [2]https://oed.com/ [oed.com] a few times per month.
I suppose I might come to rely on AI lies in the future.
"Yes! Crommulent is a great word choice. Would you like me to show you how to use it in a sentence?"
[1] https://m-w.com/
[2] https://oed.com/
Older dictionaries (Score:2)
Does that include older dictionaries such as ones from before 1900? Some authors have an interesting mix of newer and much older words in their fiction.
[1]https://www.gutenberg.org/eboo... [gutenberg.org]
A Middle English Vocabulary, Designed for use with Sisam's Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose
JRR Tolkien
[1] https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/43737
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I try to write in a 1940's manner. Admittedly it's an affected style, but it works well with that kind of story.
style
n. 25B6; noun
differing styles of management: MANNER, way, technique, method, methodology, approach, system, mode, form, modus operandi; informal MO.
a non-directive style of counselling: TYPE, kind, variety, sort, genre, school, brand, pattern, model.
wearing clothes with style: FLAIR, stylishness, elegance
Paper Dictionaries Are Done (Score:5, Funny)
If I need to look up the definition of a word, I do what everyone else does and go to urbandictionary.com.
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I just ask you to look it up for me.
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I prefer [1]https://www.wiktionary.org/ [wiktionary.org]
[1] https://www.wiktionary.org/