iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Education
 

Shakespeare Never Used a Dictionary

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Gurudev Singh

It's hard to imagine today how someone with an extensive vocabulary could acquire it without the use of dictionaries; however, that is exactly what the ole' Bard did. You see, English dictionaries in Elizabethan times simply did not exist. The English dictionary, the widely used list of words arranged in alphabetical order that many of us cherish and use every day, is really a modern invention in the English language.

As a Spanish to English translator dictionaries are my bread and butter and I can't imagine working without them anymore that I can imagine attempting to write a piece of Shakespearean prose without one.

Although lists of words had existed for centuries before Shakespeare, we know of bilingual lists of words between Latin and other languages that date back to the thirteenth century. These lists were meant to assist in the translation of Latin works into other languages and it was a great resource for English translators. But the idea of a dictionary which included the definition of the word in the same language had yet to taken root in early seventeenth century England.

By the beginning of the seventeenth century other countries were well under way to establish a fixed and formal structure for the languages, most notably France, Italy, Spain and Germany. Some of these countries even established institutions to maintain their linguistic heritage.

English was far behind and had no unified consensus on basic concepts as spelling or grammar. This presented a real challenge for a language that was becoming of age as England expanded its global reach. English was destined to become the international lingua franca, but to do so it needed to define the language in lexicographical terms.

In the mid seventeenth century, it became apparent to some that dictionaries could be a useful tool although early authors were only attempting to provide high vocabulary for the masses. Some of early works were lists of pompous words by several authors that did not include everyday words. For example, the author of the early dictionary, A Table Alphabeticall… of hard unusual English Word, described the purpose of his work "for the benefit and help of ladies, gentlemen and any other unskilful persons".

Although these early initiatives produced seven major dictionaries, one of which had a total of close to forty thousand words, but they were lacking on one mayor front: None of these works even attempted to include all words in the language and create an “inventory” of words which would encompass the whole language.

In the new eighteenth century better efforts began to yield better publications. But it was not until the "Great Cham" came into the scene. Who was this Great Cham? No other and no less than the famous Samuel Johnson who revolutionized the English literary and lexicographical world by publishing the first systematic compilation English words as they appeared in literature. His work A Dictionary of the English Language became a major milestone and was the premier work of reference for the English language for almost 100 years.

The ultimate work of reference for the English language was undertaken in the mid nineteenth century, the famous hefty Oxford English Dictionary which took 70 years to compile… but that is another long story.

If you want to learn more about this, pick up a copy of The Professor and the Madman by Simon Winchester, it is a wonderful read about the history of the making of the Oxford English Dictionary.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

English Translations provided this article.

Article Tags: english [See Dictionary], language [See Dictionary], words [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on June 19, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Use Professional Korean Translators For Specialized Texts
Submitted by: Gurudev Singh

I often get asked why use a professional translator vs a bilingual speaker to translate documents into other languages...

How To Learn 30 Languages
Submitted by: Gurudev Singh

I always knew that growing up in a bilingual home had its advantages It not only enabled me to bridge the differences between cultures and countries, but it opened up a world of possibilities that would otherwise probably have been closed to me...

Tips For Finding A Japanese Translator
Submitted by: Gurudev Singh

Translating into Japanese is no easy matter given the complexities of the Japanese language and script...

Why Specialization In Language Translation Matters
Submitted by: Gurudev Singh

The demands of today's market require that competent professional translators specialize in specific fields of knowledge to render accurate translations...

Who Made the First Weather Machine?
Submitted by: Simranjeet Singh'

No doubt about it, Wilhelm Reich was the first person to ever create an actual working weather machine...

An Overview of Computer Numerical Control Routing – CNC Routing
Submitted by: Lawrence Reaves

CNC Routing (Computer Numerical Control) is where a computer-controlled, routing mill is used for intricate or large volume production runs where a high standard of replicated product is required...

10 Easy Ways to Practice English Every Day
Submitted by: Susan Thomason

There is an old expression that says “practice makes perfect” If you want to perfect a skill of any kind it requires lots of practice and the best way to practice a new language, especially outside of your ESL classes, is to use it as often as possible...

Science Experiment and How it Can Be Appreciated
Submitted by: Malcolm. Chris

The subject of Science can be more fully grasped if learned experientially Experiential learning has a much longer staying power in the minds of the learner...

Science For Kids That Are Made Fun and Enjoyable
Submitted by: Malcolm. Chris

Science is a difficult subject to be studied if you will look at it closely Everything in this life, in this world, in this solar system, in this galaxy and in this universe has an element of Science to it...

Science Kit and the Benefits You Can Derived From It
Submitted by: Malcolm. Chris

Science kits are surprisingly bargained in bookstores and shops especially now that the internet and e- resources are very much available for cheaper and even no costs at all...

Science Kits and Its Benefits to the Users
Submitted by: Malcolm. Chris

Textbooks and reading materials about Science abound bookstore shelves and libraries However, these resources are not very much preferred by school kids because they find that reading about Science in textbooks is dull though these reading resources are informative as they are...

How to do Simple Calculations in Your Head - Addition
Submitted by: K. Parsons

Let’s face it Math is not everyone’s favorite subject...

How to Choose a Good English Dictionary
Submitted by: Susan Thomason

Having a good English dictionary is important if you want to learn the language well In fact, it is probably the most valuable tool you have while taking your ESL classes...

Brainwaves and Brain Evolution System
Submitted by: A. Majid

The electrical activity emanating from the brain creates frequencies are called brainwaves Brainwave frequencies are measured in Hertz (Hz), meaning cycles per second...

The Top Reasons For Learning a New Language
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks

Do you want to know more about learning a new language Although the feat can be a bit challenging, it can easily be done with the right tools and your strong determination in tow...

Learn a New Language: Mistakes to Avoid
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks

Learning a new language can be a challenging, fun and rewarding experience all at the same time Not only will it give you a chance to gain further insight into a different culture, but it will also be a valuable tool in expanding your horizons as you travel, study or even work abroad...

How to Learn New Language
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks

There are a number of ways to learn new language Depending on personal learning style, you will be able to take grasp of a foreign language in no time...

Learning a Foreign Language For More Job Opportunities
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks

As globalization is starting to take its hold on the world, it is becoming a necessity for people to be able to understand different languages...

Important Reminders if You Want to Learn a Foreign Language
Submitted by: Sean Goudelocks

Learning a foreign language nowadays is not just about taking on a new skill or hobby, it’s starting to become a valuable skill to have as the world is slowly transitioning into a global environment...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy