How to get a word added to the dictionary - Ilan Stavans

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“Dictionary:” noun, “a malevolent literary device
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for cramping the growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic.”
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“Lexicographer:” noun, “a writer of dictionaries; a harmless drudge.”
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While the concept of a dictionary dates back to ancient civilizations,
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the first English dictionary was published by Robert Cawdrey in 1604.
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In the centuries that followed,
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many more dictionaries were written by individual authors
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who chose what to include or exclude.
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They not only defined words, they openly showcased their creators’ opinions—
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like Ambrose Bierce’s definition of “dictionary”
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and Samuel Johnson’s definition of “lexicographer.”
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After their authors deaths, many of these dictionaries quickly became outdated.
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But one 19th century dictionary had a different fate.
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In 1828, American lawyer and author Noah Webster published
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“An American Dictionary of the English Language” with a lofty goal:
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to give the United States its own version of the English language.
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He believed that as a new nation,
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the United States needed its own distinct version of English
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to assert its independence from Britain.
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In his dictionary, Webster sought to describe and officialize
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the way Americans spoke.
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Most dictionaries in Webster’s time were prescriptive:
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they dictated how words should be used,
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rather than documenting the way people actually used language in daily life.
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When Webster broke this convention and included slang words in his dictionary,
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critics accused him of polluting the English language.
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But he argued that these words captured local variations of language—
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a vital part of what made American English unique.
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He also believed spelling rules were unnecessarily complex,
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and that we should write the way we speak as much as possible.
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Still, Webster’s own opinions influenced the words he included
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and the way he defined them.
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He excluded slang words from Black communities
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because he didn’t consider them proper.
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And when he defined “woman,”
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he added that “women are soft, mild, pitiful, and flexible.”
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By the time of his death, Noah Webster was a household name.
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Seeing a lucrative business opportunity,
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brothers George and Charles Merriam bought the rights to Webster’s Dictionary.
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Together with Webster’s son-in-law, the Merriams made a new, revised edition.
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It was the beginning of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
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Today, the Merriam-Webster Dictionary begins to address
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a contradiction in Webster’s goal:
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he wanted to represent an entire nation,
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but he based his work on just one person’s opinion: his own.
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Since Webster’s death, each new edition of the dictionary has been curated
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by a group of language experts rather than by a single authority.
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The current criteria for including a word in the dictionary
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are that it has “widespread, sustained, and meaningful use.”
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This clearly includes profanities,
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which were sometimes excluded from dictionaries in the past.
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Racial slurs also meet the criteria for inclusion,
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but some argue that including them might legitimize them.
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Dictionaries don’t just add new words—
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they also redefine old words to reflect changing attitudes and usage.
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One 1736 dictionary defined “wife” as “a married woman whose will,
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in the judgment of the law, is subject to the will of her husband:
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for which reason a wife is said to have no will.”
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Today, “wife” is defined simply as “a female partner in a marriage.”
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In 2019, Merriam-Webster’s word of the year was “they.”
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The word has been in regular use for centuries,
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but has only recently gained a new recognized meaning,
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as a pronoun for one person whose gender identity is nonbinary.
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The question of which words belong in the dictionary impacts all of us—
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when our words and definitions are represented, they’re affirmed;
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if not, they— and we— are minimized.
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Today, lexicographers have expanded word sourcing
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to include the dictionary’s users: tracking which words are most searched,
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and adding them to the dictionary.
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So, who decides what’s in the dictionary?
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More than ever before the answer is: we do.
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All of us shape language every day.
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When we collectively embrace one word or redefine another,
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eventually, those words and meanings are reflected in our dictionaries.
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