At which Englishman’s speech does English terminate?
Henry Hitchings: The ‘OED’, 7 March 2013
Words of the World: A Global History of the ‘Oxford English Dictionary’
by Sarah Ogilvie.
Cambridge, 241 pp., £17.99, November 2012,978 1 107 60569 5 Show More
by Sarah Ogilvie.
Cambridge, 241 pp., £17.99, November 2012,
“... to the left of the headword. Murray’s successors William Craigie and Charles Onions tussled over whether to maintain this practice. Proofs of the Supplement dated 11 September 1929 retain Murray’s so-called tramlines; in the next proofs, dated 2 July 1930, they are gone. Between these dates, Onions joined the BBC Advisory Committee on Spoken English, where he became acutely aware of the prejudices that led some people to stigmatise new or imported terms; tramlines, he felt, didn’t help ... ”