Dictionaries making a “comeback”

Source: WNYC
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Ben Zimmer, language columnist for The Wall Street Journal, returns to discuss how dictionaries are making themselves relevant again through social media and other digital tools. Merriam Webster has recently experienced a surge in popularity on social media in response to their tweets about politics and “alternative facts.” As Jesse Sheidlower said in a recent The New York Times article, “In times of stress, people will go to things that will provide answers. The Bible, the dictionary or alcohol.”

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Dictionaries making a "comeback"
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The Leonard Lopate Show - What Good ia a Dictionary Mar 21, 2017

Easy, useful and smooth, I advise everyone to listen to this conversation.

 
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“comeback” Mar 22, 2017

Didn't know MW is on facebook and twitter. Just done Like and follow. "Fun facts and observations on language, today's lookup trends, ..."
Really great.


 

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