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"John Posada" <writer -at- tdandw -dot- com> wrote in message news:223116 -at- techwr-l -dot- -dot- -dot-
>
> > I have two things I want to throw into the pot on this
> > thread. First, I really did not know there were
> dictionary
> > "camps." If that is the case,
>
> Shoot...me either...I just thought 20 bucks was a good price
> for a dictionary almost as big as my first apartment in New
> York City.
>
> OTOH...this is the first desk-size paper dictionary I've
> ever owned. Until now, my dictionary was found at
>http://www.dictionary.com.
>
I got one of those dictionaries some years back. It can be pretty useful, if
for no other reason than it looks impressive on a bookshelf.
Rather than publishers, I want to know if a dictionary is descriptive or
prescriptive. I prefer descriptive; from what I know, they tend to be more
complete.
One quick dictionary test I use: I look up the f-word. If it's not there, I
know that the version has been bowdlerized--and who knows what other words
have been removed because of predelection or whim.
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