Who decides what’s in the dictionary? - Ilan Stavans
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While the concept of a dictionary dates back to ancient civilizations, the first English dictionary wasn’t published until 1604. In the centuries that followed, many more dictionaries were written by individual authors who chose what to include or exclude, with most quickly becoming outdated. One 19th century lexicon had a different fate. Ilan Stavans digs into the history of Webster's Dictionary.
Do dictionaries control the way language changes or do they accelerate it?
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- Educator Ilan Stavans
- Director Lisa LaBracio
- Narrator Addison Anderson
- Animator Lisa LaBracio
- Illustrator Tara Sunil Thomas
- Animation Assistant Natasha Villegas
- Music Salil Bhayani
- Sound Designer Amanda P.H. Bennett, cAMP Studio
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- Editorial Director Alex Rosenthal
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- Editorial Producer Elizabeth Cox
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