New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
I finally received a copy of the
New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English. It’s a brand-new two-volume dictionary, edited by Tom Dalzell and Terry Victor, building off the work of Eric Partridge and concentrating on new world-wide Anglophone slang since 1945. At some point in the next few weeks I’ll do a review of it and Jonathon Green’s
Cassell’s Dictionary of Slang. This is despite the fact that editors and authors dread—loathe, despise, condemn, resent, and expectorate on—comparison reviews. It won’t be a contest between the books, merely a rumination on their contents and significance.
Ooh, I’m looking forward to that! I love the Cassell, and I’m dying to hear about the new one. (Not that I’ll ever be able to afford it—$175.00? For slang??)
[On preview: damn, it’s annoying when the anti-spam system makes you type *another* word to post after you preview. What, I successfully faked being human once but I won’t be able to repeat the trick?]
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language hat on 03/22 at 06:43 PM
Not much I can do about the captcha, LH. As you know from your own site, you’ve got to find a happy medium between having to spend all your time culling spam and not getting any comments at all. Captchas seemed the best way to do it. The captcha on preview is perhaps too much, but I’m not sure there’s an easy way to fix that.
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Grant Barrett on 03/22 at 06:53 PM