[Lexicog] Lexicons of Early Modern English now includes over 765, 000 word-entries!

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Lexicons of Early Modern English now includes over 765,000 word-entries!

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LEME provides researchers with more than 765,000 word-entries from 211
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Recently added to Lexicons of Early Modern English -  <http://bit.ly/_leme>
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.         Nathan Bailey, An Introduction to the English Tongue (1726). 

.         John Collier, A View of the Lancashire Dialect (1746)

.         Mary Johnson, Madam Johnson's Present (1755)

.         Elisha Coles, The Compleat English Schoolmaster or the 

.         Most Natural and Easie Method of Spelling English (1674)

.         Benjamin N. Defoe, A New English Dictionary (1735) 

.         Nathan Bailey, Universal Etymological English Dictionary (1737)

.         White Kennett, Parochial Antiquities (1695)

.         Ortus Vocabulorum (1500)

 

The addition of Ortus Vocabulorum completes LEME's series of the four large
Latin and English dictionaries in manuscript and print at the end of the
fifteenth century (Promptorium Parvulorum, Catholicon Anglicum, Medulla
Grammatice in Pepys MS 2002, and Ortus).

 

Coming soon to LEME

.         Henry Hexham, A Copious English and Netherdutch Dictionary
(1641-42)

.         Samuel Johnson, A Dictionary of the English Language (1755)

 

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211 Searchable lexicons

164 Fully analyzed lexicons

765,655 Total word entries

563,233 Fully analyzed word entries

691,925 Total analyzed forms and subforms

563,234 Total analyzed forms

128,691 Total analyzed subforms

60,891   Total English modern headwords

 

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