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By spending $13.5 million in the most adventurous computerization project seen in the publishing industry at that time, Bespoke computer systems were built for both pre-processing the text and editing it in electronic form text was marked up in the novel SGML encoding scheme the pages of the old edition and the Supplement were typed again by 120 keyboarders and more than 50 proofreaders checked the results of their work.

These men worked steadily, producing fascicle after fascicle until finally, in April, 1928, the last volume was published.Ħ. Murray now had a large team directed by himself, Henry Bradley, W.A. Over the next four decades work on the Dictionary continued and new editors joined the project. Murray and his team did manage to publish the first part in 1884, but much more comprehensive work was required Murray to begin work on a New English Dictionaryĥ. Eventually, in 1879, the Society made an agreement with the Oxford University Press and James A. The project proceeded slowly after the Society's first grand statement of purpose.
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The new dictionary was planned as a four-volume, 6,400-page work that would include all English language vocabulary from the Early Middle English period onward, plus some earlier words if they had continued to be used into Middle English.
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However, even they didn't realize the full extent of the work they initiated, or how long it would take to achieve the final result.Ĥ. When the members of the Philological Society of London decided, in 1857, that existing English language dictionaries were incomplete and deficient, and called for a complete re-examination of the language from Anglo-Saxon times onward, they knew they were embarking on an ambitious project. It traces the usage of words through 2.5 million quotations from a wide range of international English language sources, from classic literature and specialist periodicals to film scripts and cookery books. It is an unsurpassed guide to the meaning, history, and pronunciation of over half a million words, both present and past. The Oxford English Dictionary is the accepted authority on the evolution of the English language over the last millennium.
