Noah Webster Bücher
Noah Webster war eine Schlüsselfigur bei der Gestaltung des amerikanischen Bildungswesens und der Standardisierung der englischen Sprache. Seine Arbeit an Rechtschreibreformen und Lehrbüchern beeinflusste maßgeblich, wie Amerikaner lesen und schreiben lernten, und bot der Nation eine säkulare Grundlage für ihre Bildung. Sein Name wurde zum Synonym für 'Wörterbuch', und seine Bemühungen trugen wesentlich zur Entwicklung amerikanischer Gelehrsamkeit und Identität bei.






Outside consultanst. Explanatory chart. Explanatory notes. Divisions in boldface entry words. Spelling. Plural. Capitalization. Italicization. The writing of compounds. Merrian-webster pronunciation symbols. Guide to pronunciation. Dividions in respelled pronunciations. Punctation. Forms. of address. Abbbreviations used in this dictionary. Special symbols. Addenda
Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary
Of the English Language, Unabridged
- 2308 Seiten
- 81 Lesestunden
Webster's New Twentieth Century Dictionary of the English Language
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary Book With Jacket contains 225,000 clear and precise definitions along with 10,000 new words as well as more than 40,000 example sentences to better clarify meaning plus illustrate idiomatic use. 11th Edition hardcover book features a geographical section including 12,000 names, a biographical section with 6,000 names and a handbook of style. This essential resource merges print, electronic and online formats to deliver unprecedented accessibility as well as flexibility.
Webster's II
- 824 Seiten
- 29 Lesestunden
Compiled especially for today's successful student, the bestselling Webster's II is packaged to stand apart from the rest. Features more than 55,000 precise definitions, concise style and usage guides, word histories, compute r and science terms, and more.
266 pages Houghton Mifflin; Revised edition (July 30, 1986) English 0395418224 978-0395418222 Product 5.4 x 3.4 x 0.6 inches Shipping 1.6 ounces
Noah Webster's textbook is renowned for its significant impact on American education and language. It was instrumental in standardizing American English and fostering a unique American identity through language. Widely used throughout history, it is often referred to as the "Blue-backed Speller," reflecting its lasting influence on spelling and education in the United States.



