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  2. James Murray (lexicographer) - Wikipedia

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    The film was released in May 2019. In 2003, Winchester published a broader history, The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary, which includes the origins of the Oxford English Dictionary and its completion nearly seventy years later.

  3. John Simpson (lexicographer) - Wikipedia

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    Simpson edited the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs (1982) and co-edited the Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slang (1992). He wrote introductions to Robert Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall (1604), B.E.'s Dictionary of the Canting Crew (1699), Francis Grose's Popular Superstitions (1787), and James Redding Ware's Victorian Dictionary of Slang and Phrase (1909), published by the Bodleian Library.

  4. Glossary of journalism - Wikipedia

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    See also References External links A advocacy journalism A type of journalism which deliberately adopts a non- objective viewpoint, usually committed to the endorsement of a particular social or political cause, policy, campaign, organization, demographic, or individual. alternative journalism A type of journalism practiced in alternative media, typically by open, participatory, non ...

  5. Oxford dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Oxford dictionary may refer to any dictionary published by Oxford University Press, particularly: Historical dictionaries. Oxford English Dictionary (OED)

  6. Anthony Hayward - Wikipedia

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    Hayward was born in Caversham, Berkshire, brought up near Romsey, Hampshire, and attended Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury, from 1971 to 1978. [2] He trained as a journalist at the London College of Printing (now the London College of Communication, University of the Arts) (1978–1980) [3] and won its 1979–1980 Journalism Prize.

  7. Daniel Chandler - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Dictionary of Media and Communication Daniel Chandler (born 1952) is a British visual semiotician based since 2001 at the Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies at Aberystwyth University , where he has taught since 1989.

  8. Robert Burchfield - Wikipedia

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    Robert William Burchfield CNZM, CBE (27 January 1923 – 5 July 2004) was a lexicographer, scholar, and writer, who edited the Oxford English Dictionary for thirty years to 1986, and was chief editor from 1971.

  9. Screen (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Screen is an academic journal of film and television studies based at the University of Glasgow and published by Oxford University Press.The editors-in-chief are Tim Bergfelder (University of Southampton), Alison Butler (University of Reading), Dimitris Eleftheriotis (University of Glasgow), Karen Lury (University of Glasgow), Alastair Phillips (University of Warwick), Jackie Stacey ...