Record ID | marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part37.utf8:188738936:1328 |
Source | Library of Congress |
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001 2010284274
003 DLC
005 20110628093025.0
008 101222s2010 enka 001 0 eng d
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020 $a9780199574896 (acid-free paper)
020 $a0199574898 (acid-free paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn645672715
040 $aUKM$cUKM$dYDXCP$dERASA$dBWK$dVP@$dOCO$dABG$dUPP$dBKX$dZNC$dCDX$dDLC
042 $alccopycat
050 00 $aPE1574$b.K56 2010
082 00 $a420.14$223
100 1 $aKnowles, Elizabeth$q(Elizabeth M.)
245 10 $aHow to read a word /$cElizabeth Knowles.
260 $aOxford ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$cc2010.
300 $axiii, 191 p. :$bsome ill. ;$c21 cm.
505 0 $aBut is it in the dictionary? -- Unlocking the Wordhoard: exploring dictionary elements -- The art of interrogation: what questions to ask -- The art of exploration (i) : where to look for answers -- The art of exploration (ii) : how to look for answers -- Interpreting the evidence: understanding what we have found -- Over to you: building up your own word files -- 'Oranges are not the only fruit': where a single question can lead.
500 $aIncludes indexes.
650 0 $aEnglish language$xEtymology.
650 0 $aLexicology.