List of lexicographers

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This list contains people who contributed to the field of lexicography, the theory and practice of compiling dictionaries.

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  • Ola Raknes (Norway/US, 1887–1975) Norwegian and English bilingual
  • Stanislovas Rapalionis
    (Lithuania/Germany, 1485–1545) Lithuanian language
  • Rasmus Christian Rask
    (Denmark, 1787–1832) Indo-European comparative linguistics
  • Allen Walker Read (US, 1906–2002) English language glossary
  • James Redhouse (UK, 1811–1892) Turkish and English bilingual
  • Gustaf Renvall (Finland, 1781–1841) Finnish language general
  • Alain Rey (France, 1928–2020) French language general and LSP
  • Barbara Reynolds (UK, 1914–2015) Italian language
  • Kel Richards (Australia, born 1946) English language dialect
  • César-Pierre Richelet (French, 1626–1698) French language general
  • John Rider (UK/Ireland, 1562–1632) Latin language etymological
  • William Rider (UK, 1723–1785) English language general
  • Mark Ridley (England, 1560 – c. 1624) Russian/English and English/Russian
  • Paul Robert (French, 1910–1980) French language general
  • Nancy Roper (UK, 1918–2004) Nursing and medical dictionaries
  • Joseph Francis Charles Rock (Austria/US/China, 1884–1962) Naxi
    and English bilingual
  • Peter Mark Roget (UK, 1779–1869) English thesaurus
  • Leo Rosten (Poland–Russia/US, 1908–1997) Hebrew and English lexicon

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  • Xu Shen (China, c. 58–147) Chinese character dictionary

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  • Robert W. Young (US, 1912–2007) Navajo language general
  • Henry Yule (Scotland and India, 1820–1889), co-compiler of Hobson-Jobson ("A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive")

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References

  1. ^ Moroccanoil v Aldi 2017, Federal Court of Australia, J. Katzmann (Judge), 31 August 2017.