Help Get Concepting In The Dictionary
Submitted by ConceptingCrusader on Wed, 05/03/2006 - 02:04.
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Before a new word can be added to the dictionary, it must have enough citations to show that it is widely used. But having a lot of citations is not enough; in fact, a large number of citations might even make a word more difficult to define, because many citations show too little about the meaning of a word to be helpful. A word may be rejected for entry into a general dictionary if all of its citations come from a single source or if they are all from highly specialized publications that reflect the jargon of experts within a single field. |
Did you ever wonder how a word gets into the dictionary?
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Join in and help persuade Merriam-Webster*s Collegiate Dictionary to add CONCEPT, as a verb (ie concepting, to concept, concepted), to their upcoming edition. Currently the annual only recognizes CONCEPT in noun and adj. form. By doing so, this will better reflect what we, as creatives, do on a daily basis.
Please take a moment and visit the site below to learn more. When you*re there be sure to click on the link, Verb4Concept Online Petition, and add your name to the growing list.
http//verb4concept.blogspot.com/
It will take word of mouth and help from fellow creatives to achieve this initiative, so your support is important.
Thank You.