Want to whet your wordy appetite? A popular publishing house is
allowing users to coin new words and submit them on-line.
If the word is accepted, the submitter will be offered the chance
to be permanently credited in the Collins' English dictionary website,
www.Collinsdictionary.Com, below their word's definition.
Collins said opening the normally closed process would make the
way the English language is recorded more democratic.
The site was launched last year and is based in Glasgow, where
Collins English dictionary print editions and other best-selling reference
titles are produced.
All words submitted will go through the same review process by the
Collins dictionary editors.
According to publishers, the criteria for inclusion of words
ranges from frequency of use, number of sources and staying power.
Evidence will be based on the publisher's 4.5 billion-word
database of language called the Collins Corpus, which takes words from a wide
range of spoken and written English sources, including newspapers, radio and
social media.
Editors will provide the feed back on a submitted word within two
or three weeks, and words that are not initially accepted will continue to be
monitored and reviewed over the following year.
Source | Business
Standard | 19 July 2012
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