‘Unabridged': In defense of the dictionary

‘Unabridged': In defense of the dictionary
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The Wall Street Journal
By Henry HitchingsNoah Webster, the creator of the first American dictionary of English, championed the spellings “opake,” “soop”, and “spunge” – all of which now look like howlers waiting for a red pen. As a young man, he lent support to Benjamin Franklin’s proposal to do away with the letters C, J, Q, W, X and Y. He dropped the “e” from “fugitive” and argued that one should write “contemporary” without the “n” because the sound was “more...

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