Dictionaries are deceptively simple, and incredibly ambitious. NPR's Don Gonyea talks to Stefan Fatsis about his book, ...
Exploring the evolution of dictionaries in the digital age and the enduring value of printed dictionaries in language ...
The words we say can influence how others receive our message and how they perceive us. Author Stefan Fatsis explores the ...
The new edition might remind people that a physical book from a source with a two-century-old pedigree might be more ...
In “Unabridged,” Stefan Fatsis explores how words become enshrined in the dictionary and whether the book maker can keep up with the evolution of language.
A critic faulted Webster’s Third in the 1960s for its “extreme tolerance of crude neologisms.” Similar complaints abound in the internet age.
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