The 'invention' of the dictionary has had two main influences:
1.
The Dictionary has standardized spellings. Before dictionaries, some people kept lists of words. But in different parts of the country the spellings were often quite different, being influenced by local accents or local spellings. For most people, they knew how to 'say' what they wanted to communicate, but they rarely had to 'write' anything! So when it came to writing, many just made up the spelling as they saw fit.
2.
Dictionaries have made people more aware of language (and the meanings of language) and provided greater opportunity for people to increase their personal vocabularies.
The result is that, with good use of dictionaries, we are often better equipped to express ourselves because we have a wider range of words at our command, and we can then select those that best match the idea we want to express. And even if we occasionally use an obscure or abstruse word, the other person can always look it up ... in a dictionary!
The first English language dictionary was published in 1604 by Robert Cawdrey and was titled "A Table Alphabeticall."
The first notable lexicographer in English is Samuel Johnson, known for his compilation of the first comprehensive dictionary of the English language in 1755, titled "A Dictionary of the English Language." Johnson's work was a groundbreaking achievement in the development of English lexicography.
Dr. Samuel Johnson is credited with creating the first comprehensive English dictionary in the 18th century to establish a standard system for the language. His dictionary, published in 1755, aimed to stabilize English spelling and usage.
The Longdo Dictionary is a tool that translates to the Thai language. It takes mainly English entries and translates it into the Thai written systems.
Samuel Johnson undertook his Dictionary of the English Language to create a comprehensive and authoritative guide to English words and usage. He aimed to standardize the language and provide a resource for clarity and consistency in communication. Johnson's dictionary also played a significant role in shaping English lexicography.
Coinage, or borrowing if it has come from another language.
A Dictionary of the English Language was created on 1755-04-15.
The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language was created in 1847.
Samuel Johnson wrote A Dictionary of the English Language.
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A dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language was created in 1969.
Multi-language dictionary
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The first modern dictionary is often credited to Samuel Johnson, who published "A Dictionary of the English Language" in 1755. This dictionary was a significant milestone in the standardization of the English language.
"Dictionnaire Anglais" is French for "English Dictionary". It is a dictionary for French people to find the equivalent word from the English language.
The first English language dictionary was published in 1604 by Robert Cawdrey and was titled "A Table Alphabeticall."