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Heinemann English Dictionarypopular dictionary - especially useful for schools
My copy of the Heinemann English Dictionary markets itself as "The
most comprehensive school dictionary", but it has been an invaluable companion for many years.
First and foremost, it is small enough to pop into a briefcase or even a large handbag - useful
when you need to check a word in secret to save face!
An easily understood 'pseudo-phonetic' guide to pronunciation is provided. For example, euphonious is 'yoo-foe-nee-us'. But, for me, one of its chief strengths is that it not only gives etymological information wherever possible, and an indication of colloquial usage where this may not be clear from the definition or may be useful to non-native speakers of English (eternity -'It took an eternity for the doctor to arrive'), but that it also adds little titbits of information on selected words. For example, just browsing through, I discovered that flannel is thought to be one of the few words which English has acquired from the Welsh. As I live in Chester, near the border with Wales, this little gem has opened a number of unexpectedly interesting conversations on linguistics. Nor would I have known, without the aid of these boxes, that the word assassin actually derives from an Arabic word for someone who eats cannabis! Another surprising finding was the entry for the suffix -ette, for which Suffragette was the first known example. These little boxes are known as 'Language Study Boxes' and were designed specifically with the National Curriculum in mind. But who said children have to have all the fun? Incidentally, these extended entries are also provided for all the main parts of speech, giving useful examples for children (and adults) to learn from. If I have any criticism at all to make, it is simply that my edition is too old, and so lacking in some of the more recent terms in the world of Information Technology - but, frankly, you can forgive an old friend almost anything ... © Alison Trimble 2000 [more REFERENCE books] Heinemann's English Dictionary, London: Heinemann Educational, 1995, pp.1224, ISBN 0435103962 |
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