The English Dialect Dictionary (EDD) is the most comprehensive dictionary of English dialects ever published, compiled by the Yorkshire dialectologist Joseph Wright (1855–1930), with strong support by a team and his wife Elizabeth Mary Wright (1863–1958). The time of dialect use covered is, by and large, the Late Modern English period (1700–1903), but given Wright's historical interest, many entries contain information on etymological precursors of dialect words in centuries as far back as Old English and Middle English. Wright had hundreds of informants ("correspondents") and borrowed from thousands of written sources, mainly glossaries published by the English Dialect Society in the later 19th century, but also many literary texts written in dialect. In contrast to most of his sources, W
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| - 英語方言辞典(えいごほうげんじてん、English Dialect Dictionary,EDD)はオクスフォード大学出版局より発刊された英語の方言を対象とする辞書。編者ジョセフ・ライト(Joseph Wright)。全6巻。見出し語7万項目。1898年から1908年にかけて発刊された第一版の後に36巻の第二版が計画されたが資金を出す出版社がなく、オクスフォード大学ボドレアン図書館にのみ原書がある。インスブルック大学図書館で同書の電子化が計画されている。またインターネットアーカイブでトロント大学によるスキャン版(一部)が利用できる。 (ja)
- The English Dialect Dictionary (EDD) is the most comprehensive dictionary of English dialects ever published, compiled by the Yorkshire dialectologist Joseph Wright (1855–1930), with strong support by a team and his wife Elizabeth Mary Wright (1863–1958). The time of dialect use covered is, by and large, the Late Modern English period (1700–1903), but given Wright's historical interest, many entries contain information on etymological precursors of dialect words in centuries as far back as Old English and Middle English. Wright had hundreds of informants ("correspondents") and borrowed from thousands of written sources, mainly glossaries published by the English Dialect Society in the later 19th century, but also many literary texts written in dialect. In contrast to most of his sources, W (en)
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| - The English Dialect Dictionary (EDD) is the most comprehensive dictionary of English dialects ever published, compiled by the Yorkshire dialectologist Joseph Wright (1855–1930), with strong support by a team and his wife Elizabeth Mary Wright (1863–1958). The time of dialect use covered is, by and large, the Late Modern English period (1700–1903), but given Wright's historical interest, many entries contain information on etymological precursors of dialect words in centuries as far back as Old English and Middle English. Wright had hundreds of informants ("correspondents") and borrowed from thousands of written sources, mainly glossaries published by the English Dialect Society in the later 19th century, but also many literary texts written in dialect. In contrast to most of his sources, Wright pursued a scholarly linguistic method, providing full evidence of his sources and antedating modes of grammatical analysis of the 20th century. The contents of the EDD's nearly 80.000 entries (including the Supplement) were generally ignored during the 20th century but were made accessible by the interface of EDD Online, the achievement of an Innsbruck University research project first published in 2012 and repeatedly revised since (version 4.0 in 2022). (en)
- 英語方言辞典(えいごほうげんじてん、English Dialect Dictionary,EDD)はオクスフォード大学出版局より発刊された英語の方言を対象とする辞書。編者ジョセフ・ライト(Joseph Wright)。全6巻。見出し語7万項目。1898年から1908年にかけて発刊された第一版の後に36巻の第二版が計画されたが資金を出す出版社がなく、オクスフォード大学ボドレアン図書館にのみ原書がある。インスブルック大学図書館で同書の電子化が計画されている。またインターネットアーカイブでトロント大学によるスキャン版(一部)が利用できる。 (ja)
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