Sat, 23 February 2008 Ian Brookes is Editor-in-Chief of The Chambers Dictionary
which was first published in 1901 and most recently updated in 2006. We
talk here about lexicographers, Samuel Johnson, Scotland, the speed of
language change getting quicker, Chambers’ unique focus on old,
Scottish, literary, historical words with humorous, sardonic
definitions, such as mallemaroking and pock pudding,
use of the dictionary by crossword puzzle and word game enthusiasts,
Wikipedia’s Hawaiian roots, the charm of browsing, the influence of
rap, urban slang, multiculturalism, and instant messaging, cookery
terms and the pain of being a teacher. For more interviews and book reviews www.nigelbeale.com Comments[0] |

