Since the 18th century, English-language dictionaries have used quo- tations from written works to illustrate a word's use in context. These quotations form a link between language authority and literary authority. In this paper we pilot a workflow for identifying, extracting, and counting author citations in Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language to investigate how au- thors in a defined corpus are represented. We consider how these authors are distributed across the text and compare our results to past studies that used dif- ferent methodologies. We find a consistency that encourages the broader appli- cation of our workflow on other dictionary texts, enabling further study of au- thor citations in dictionaries across time
Thomas Blount is unique among English compilers of the seventeenth century in systematically naming ...
Citations in contemporary writing perform a variety of functions: they supply verifiable links to so...
Creating a dictionary is a complex and time-consuming undertaking. Fortunately, these days lexicogra...
Since the 18th century, English-language dictionaries have used quo- tations from written works to i...
Antedating the dictionaries of Nicot, John Palsgrave's grammar-dictionary was a pioneering work in t...
Noah Webster’s primary source for the first edition of the 1828 American Dictionary of the English L...
What is distinctively different about Johnson's 'Dictionary', marking it off from earlier monolingua...
This chapter deals with an annotated copy of Samuel Johnson\u2019s Dictionary of the English Languag...
Citation is a key means by which authors signal their affiliation to their disciplinary community an...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
On April 15, 2006, London celebrated the 251st anniversary of Dr. Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary of the...
Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop their own dis...
BACKGROUND:Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop th...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
In an effort to test a theory that a specific author\u27s identity can be determined from a writing ...
Thomas Blount is unique among English compilers of the seventeenth century in systematically naming ...
Citations in contemporary writing perform a variety of functions: they supply verifiable links to so...
Creating a dictionary is a complex and time-consuming undertaking. Fortunately, these days lexicogra...
Since the 18th century, English-language dictionaries have used quo- tations from written works to i...
Antedating the dictionaries of Nicot, John Palsgrave's grammar-dictionary was a pioneering work in t...
Noah Webster’s primary source for the first edition of the 1828 American Dictionary of the English L...
What is distinctively different about Johnson's 'Dictionary', marking it off from earlier monolingua...
This chapter deals with an annotated copy of Samuel Johnson\u2019s Dictionary of the English Languag...
Citation is a key means by which authors signal their affiliation to their disciplinary community an...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
On April 15, 2006, London celebrated the 251st anniversary of Dr. Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary of the...
Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop their own dis...
BACKGROUND:Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop th...
Background: Within the structural and grammatical bounds of a common language, all authors develop t...
In an effort to test a theory that a specific author\u27s identity can be determined from a writing ...
Thomas Blount is unique among English compilers of the seventeenth century in systematically naming ...
Citations in contemporary writing perform a variety of functions: they supply verifiable links to so...
Creating a dictionary is a complex and time-consuming undertaking. Fortunately, these days lexicogra...