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Canadian Junior Dictionary

Canadian Junior Dictionary
Author: Walter Spenser Avis
Publisher: [Agincourt, Ont.] : Gage Educational Pub.
Total Pages: 670
Release: 1977-01-01
Genre: Canadianisms (English)
ISBN: 9780771519888

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Canadian Junior Dictionary [text (large Print)]

Canadian Junior Dictionary [text (large Print)]
Author: Walter Spencer Avis
Publisher: Manitoba Education and Training, Special Materials Services, Large Print Production Unit
Total Pages: 670
Release: 1989
Genre: Canadianisms (English)
ISBN:

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Gage Canadian Junior Dictionary

Gage Canadian Junior Dictionary
Author: Gage Educational Publishing Limited
Publisher: Gage Educational Pub.
Total Pages: 800
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780771519970

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Collins Gage Canadian Junior Dictionary

Collins Gage Canadian Junior Dictionary
Author: Gage Collins
Publisher: Nelson
Total Pages: 808
Release: 2007-01-04
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN: 9780176325312

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Children's Illustrated Dictionary

Children's Illustrated Dictionary
Author: John McIlwain
Publisher: DK Canada
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-06-24
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9781553632276

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Now revised and updated with all-new photography and listings, this illustrated book combines words and images to help young Canadian readers with their vocabulary and reading skills. This colourful junior dictionary includes over 12,000 word entries with Canadian spellings and pronunciations, explained through clear definitions and examples of usage. + Includes over 2500 photographs + Features metric measurements as well as Canadian abbreviations


Student's Oxford Canadian Dictionary

Student's Oxford Canadian Dictionary
Author: Heather Fitzgerald
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Canada
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Canadianisms
ISBN: 9780195427158

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Providing all the authority of The Canadian Oxford Dictionary in a user-friendly student's edition, The Student's Oxford Canadian Dictionary, Second Edition continues with the highly set standard of excellence for Canadian resources. Building on the successful first edition, this dictionary is suitable for ages 14 and over, contains over 185,000 words, phrases, and definitions with 2,000+ uniquely Canadian words and senses, and over 27,000 illustrative examples.


The Canadian Oxford Dictionary

The Canadian Oxford Dictionary
Author: Katherine Barber
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 1738
Release: 1998
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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We all use Canadian English every day: when we order a pizza "all-dressed", hope to get a "seat-sale" to go south during "March break", or "book off" work to meet with a "CGA" to discuss "RRSPs". Language embodies our nation''s identity, and The Canadian Oxford Dictionary, in its 1,728 pages,covers all aspects of Canadian life. Never before have Canadians been able to see their language, and themselves, so accurately and comprehensively described in a dictionary. The loggers of the west coast, the wheat farmers of the Prairies, the fishermen of the Atlantic provinces, the trappers ofthe North; Canada''s Aboriginal peoples, its British and French settlers, and the more recent arrivals, whether they came from Ukraine, Italy, South Asia or elsewhere - all have contributed to making Canadian English unique, and the dictionary thus reflects the great sweep of Canadian life. Itcontains over 2,000 distinctly Canadian words and meanings, more than any other Canadian dictionary, covering every region of the country. Whether you call your favorite doughnut a jambuster, a bismark, a Burlington bun, or the more prosaic jelly doughnut may depend on where you live in Canada, butthey will all be found in The Canadian Oxford Dictionary. Of course, this is not just a dictionary of Canadian words: its 130,000 entries combine in one reference book information on English as it is used worldwide and as it is used particularly in Canada. Definitions, worded for ease ofcomprehension, are presented so the meaning most familiar to Canadians appears first and foremost. Each of these entries is exceptionally reliable, the result of thorough research into the language and Oxford''s unparalleled language resources. Five professionally trained lexicographers spent fiveyears examining databases containing over 20 million words of Canadian text from more than 8,000 Canadian sources of an astonishing diversity. Inuit Art Quarterly, The Fiddlehead, Canadian Business, and Equinox; the work of writers such as Jack Hodgins, Sandra Birdsell, David Adams Richards, andPierre Berton; daily and weekly newspapers from across the country; and, of course, the Canadian Tire catalogue - all find a place in the evidence of The Canadian Oxford Dictionary. The lexicographers also examined an additional 20 million words of international English sources. For many Canadiansone of the more puzzling aspects of writing is trying to determine whether to use the American spelling or the British spelling. Should it be "colour" or "color", "theater" or "theatre", "programme" or "program"? By examining our extensive Canadian databases, our lexicographers have been able todetermine which, in fact, is the more common spelling: colour, theatre and program. Favoured Canadian pronunciations have also been determined by surveying a nationwide group of respondents. Oxford''s thorough research has also ensured that new words that have recently appeared are well-represented.So if you''re someone who puts on your "bicycle shorts" and "blades" over to the gym to do some "crunches" for your "abs" followed by work on your "lats", "pecs" and "delts", finishing up with a "step" class, because you''re afraid that being a "chocoholic" who loves "comfort food" will affect your"body mass index" and you want to avoid "yo-yo dieting", you''ll find all these common words in The Canadian Oxford Dictionary. An added feature of this dictionary is its encyclopedic element. It includes short biographies of over 800 Canadians, ranging from Elvis Stojko, Celine Dion and JeanBeliveau to Nellie McClung, Lester B. Pearson, and Kim Campbell. It also contains entries on 5,000 individuals and mythical figures of international significance, and almost 6,000 place names, more than 1,200 of them Canadian. Indeed, all Canadian towns with a population of 5,000 or more arefeatured, and their entries not only explain the origin of the place name, but also include the population based on the 1996 census. With the publication of The Canadian Oxford Dictionary, Oxford University Press adds another work to its highly respected range of dictionaries, and Canadians finallyhave a dictionary that truly reflects their nations.


Canadian Children's Dictionary

Canadian Children's Dictionary
Author: Houghton Mifflin Company
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Canada
Total Pages: 816
Release: 1991
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9780395549957

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