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Study Guide: Oxford University Press Digital Lexicography: Lexico and its Evolution

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Oxford University Press Digital Lexicography: Lexico and its Evolution Study Guide

Lexico: Core Features and Content

Lexico was a dictionary website primarily focused on providing content for English and Spanish languages.

Answer: True

Explanation: Lexico primarily offered dictionary content for English and Spanish languages, developed by Oxford University Press.

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The dictionary content featured on Lexico was created and written exclusively by staff members of Oxford University Press.

Answer: True

Explanation: While operated by Dictionary.com, the lexicographical content on Lexico, including definitions and entries, was exclusively authored by staff members of Oxford University Press.

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The content on Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) included the Oxford Dictionary of English and the Oxford Thesaurus of English.

Answer: True

Explanation: Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) incorporated content from several key Oxford University Press publications, including the Oxford Dictionary of English and the Oxford Thesaurus of English.

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Registration was required to access the dictionaries and content provided by Lexico.

Answer: False

Explanation: Access to the dictionaries and content on Lexico did not require any form of registration.

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Lexico provided free access to modern versions of the Oxford Dictionary of English and the New Oxford American Dictionary.

Answer: True

Explanation: Leveraging the Oxford Dictionaries API, Lexico offered users complimentary access to contemporary editions of the Oxford Dictionary of English and the New Oxford American Dictionary.

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What was the primary function of the Lexico website?

Answer: To offer free online access to English and Spanish dictionaries produced by Oxford University Press.

Explanation: Lexico's primary function was to provide free online access to English and Spanish dictionaries, drawing content from Oxford University Press.

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Which languages were primarily featured in the dictionaries available on Lexico?

Answer: English and Spanish

Explanation: The dictionaries available on Lexico primarily featured content in English and Spanish.

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Was registration required to access the content on Lexico?

Answer: No, registration was not required.

Explanation: Access to the dictionaries and content provided on Lexico did not necessitate registration.

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Lexico: Operational History and Partnerships

Lexico was officially closed and its domain redirected to Dictionary.com on August 26, 2022.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Lexico website ceased operations as a standalone domain on August 26, 2022, and its URL was subsequently redirected to Dictionary.com.

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The transition of free English and Spanish dictionaries to Lexico.com occurred in June 2019 as a collaboration with Dictionary.com.

Answer: True

Explanation: In June 2019, Oxford University Press migrated its free English and Spanish dictionaries to Lexico.com, signifying a collaborative effort with Dictionary.com.

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The US English dictionary content from Oxford Living Dictionaries was permanently removed upon the launch of Lexico.

Answer: False

Explanation: Upon Lexico's launch, the US English dictionary content from Oxford Living Dictionaries was initially limited but was subsequently reinstated in its entirety on Lexico in early 2020.

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The name Lexico had no prior association with Dictionary.com before the launch of the collaborative website.

Answer: False

Explanation: The name 'Lexico' had a prior connection to Dictionary.com, as it was part of the former corporate name, Lexico Publishing Group, LLC.

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The web address for Lexico was www.lexico.com, which now redirects to www.dictionary.com.

Answer: True

Explanation: The domain www.lexico.com, formerly hosting the dictionary service, now redirects to www.dictionary.com following Lexico's closure.

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Lexico operated as a non-commercial, free service entirely funded by Oxford University Press.

Answer: False

Explanation: Lexico was operated as a commercial website by Dictionary.com, although it provided free access to content created by Oxford University Press.

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After August 26, 2022, the Lexico website remained online but ceased offering dictionary content.

Answer: False

Explanation: Following August 26, 2022, the Lexico website became offline and now exclusively redirects to Dictionary.com, rather than remaining online without content.

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Dictionary.com was responsible for the operation and ownership of the Lexico website.

Answer: True

Explanation: Dictionary.com held responsibility for the operational management and ownership of the Lexico website.

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Who operated and owned the Lexico website?

Answer: Dictionary.com

Explanation: Dictionary.com was responsible for the operation and ownership of the Lexico website.

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On what date did Lexico cease to operate as a standalone website and redirect to Dictionary.com?

Answer: August 26, 2022

Explanation: Lexico ceased its standalone operations and began redirecting to Dictionary.com on August 26, 2022.

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What significant change occurred in June 2019 regarding Oxford University Press's free English and Spanish dictionaries?

Answer: They were moved to Lexico.com as part of a collaboration.

Explanation: In June 2019, Oxford University Press's free English and Spanish dictionaries were migrated to Lexico.com, marking a collaboration with Dictionary.com.

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What occurred with the US English dictionary content from Oxford Living Dictionaries upon the launch of Lexico?

Answer: It was initially limited but later reinstated on Lexico in early 2020.

Explanation: Upon Lexico's launch, the US English dictionary content from Oxford Living Dictionaries experienced initial limitations but was subsequently reinstated in full on Lexico during early 2020.

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What was the historical connection between the name 'Lexico' and Dictionary.com?

Answer: Lexico was the original name of Dictionary.com's parent company.

Explanation: The name 'Lexico' had a prior association with Dictionary.com, as it was part of the former corporate name, Lexico Publishing Group, LLC.

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What was the operational status of the Lexico website after August 26, 2022?

Answer: It became offline and now redirects exclusively to Dictionary.com.

Explanation: After August 26, 2022, the Lexico website transitioned to an offline state, functioning solely as a redirect to Dictionary.com.

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Oxford University Press: Digital Dictionary Evolution

Oxford University Press previously hosted its dictionaries on a platform called Oxford Living Dictionaries before the launch of Lexico.

Answer: True

Explanation: Prior to Lexico, Oxford University Press utilized its own online platforms, including Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) and later Oxford Living Dictionaries, to host its lexical content.

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The Oxford Dictionaries API was used by services like Google definition search and macOS applications to access OUP's lexical data.

Answer: True

Explanation: Oxford University Press licensed its lexical data through the Oxford Dictionaries API, enabling various third-party services, including Google search and macOS applications, to integrate OUP's dictionary content.

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AskOxford.com was the earliest online dictionary service mentioned from Oxford University Press, offering the Oxford English Dictionary.

Answer: True

Explanation: In the 2000s, AskOxford.com served as an early online platform for Oxford University Press, providing access to content from the Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English.

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Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) was launched in 2010 and replaced AskOxford.com.

Answer: True

Explanation: Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) was launched in 2010 on the domain oxforddictionaries.com, succeeding the dictionary content previously available via AskOxford.com.

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Purchasers of the 2010 edition of the Oxford Dictionary of English received a one-year subscription to Oxford Dictionaries Online.

Answer: True

Explanation: Buyers of the third edition of the Oxford Dictionary of English in 2010 were provided with a one-year subscription to the content available on the Oxford Dictionaries Online website.

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Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) only offered English language resources and did not include any Spanish or bilingual dictionaries.

Answer: False

Explanation: In addition to English resources, Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) also provided a Spanish monolingual dictionary and various bilingual dictionaries facilitating translation between English and other languages.

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As of June 2014, the Oxford Dictionaries Online website was updated annually.

Answer: False

Explanation: As of June 2014, the Oxford Dictionaries Online website received updates on a quarterly basis, meaning every three months.

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The domain www.oxforddictionaries.com was used by OUP from 2019 until Lexico's closure.

Answer: False

Explanation: The domain www.oxforddictionaries.com was utilized by Oxford University Press for its online dictionary services from 2010 until 2019, prior to the content's migration to Lexico.

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Oxford Dictionaries Premium was integrated into Lexico after its launch, offering combined features.

Answer: False

Explanation: Oxford Dictionaries Premium operated as a distinct subscription service and was not integrated into Lexico following its launch.

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The AskOxford.com website was initially used to provide access to the Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English.

Answer: True

Explanation: AskOxford.com served as an early online platform for Oxford University Press, offering public access to content from the Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English.

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What was the preceding online platform utilized by Oxford University Press for its dictionary content prior to the launch of Lexico?

Answer: Oxford Living Dictionaries

Explanation: Before Lexico, Oxford University Press hosted its dictionaries on platforms including Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) and later Oxford Living Dictionaries.

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How did Oxford University Press facilitate access to its dictionary content for third-party digital services?

Answer: By licensing its content through the Oxford Dictionaries API.

Explanation: Oxford University Press made its dictionary content available to third-party services by licensing it through the Oxford Dictionaries API.

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What was the earliest online dictionary service identified from Oxford University Press?

Answer: AskOxford.com

Explanation: AskOxford.com was an early online platform used by Oxford University Press to provide access to its dictionary content.

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When was Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) launched, and what domain did it use?

Answer: 2010, on oxforddictionaries.com

Explanation: Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) was launched in 2010, utilizing the domain oxforddictionaries.com.

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What incentive was provided to purchasers of the 2010 edition of the Oxford Dictionary of English?

Answer: A one-year subscription to Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO).

Explanation: Purchasers of the 2010 edition of the Oxford Dictionary of English received a one-year subscription to the content available on Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO).

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Which of the following Oxford University Press publications was NOT included in the content of Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO)?

Answer: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries

Explanation: While Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) included titles such as the Oxford Dictionary of English, New Oxford American Dictionary, and Oxford Thesaurus of English, it did not incorporate Oxford Learner's Dictionaries.

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Beyond its English dictionaries, what other language resources did Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) offer?

Answer: Bilingual dictionaries for translation

Explanation: In addition to English monolingual dictionaries, Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) provided bilingual dictionaries that facilitated translation between English and various other languages.

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How frequently was the Oxford Dictionaries Online website updated as of June 2014?

Answer: Every three months

Explanation: As of June 2014, the Oxford Dictionaries Online website underwent updates every three months.

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What was the previous URL for Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) before its content was migrated to Lexico.com?

Answer: www.oxforddictionaries.com

Explanation: The URL www.oxforddictionaries.com served as the online home for Oxford Dictionaries Online (ODO) from 2010 until 2019, preceding the content's move to Lexico.

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Oxford Global Languages Initiative

The Oxford Global Languages initiative began in 2014 with the aim of building lexical resources for languages worldwide.

Answer: True

Explanation: Launched in 2014, the Oxford Global Languages initiative was established with the objective of developing lexical resources, particularly bilingual dictionaries, for a diverse range of languages globally.

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The first languages to feature online dictionaries under the Oxford Global Languages initiative were Zulu and Northern Sotho in 2015.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 2015, the Oxford Global Languages initiative marked its initial phase of expansion by releasing online dictionaries for Zulu and Northern Sotho.

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In 2016, Oxford University Press rebranded its online dictionary services, renaming the free content Oxford Dictionaries Premium.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 2016, Oxford University Press rebranded its services; the free content became Oxford Living Dictionaries, while the subscription-based content was named Oxford Dictionaries Premium.

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The Oxford Living Dictionaries websites dedicated to the Global Languages program were closed in March 2020.

Answer: True

Explanation: The remaining Oxford Living Dictionaries websites, which hosted dictionaries developed under the Global Languages program, were closed in March 2020.

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Following the closure of its Global Languages websites, OUP decided to maintain its own dedicated sites for less commonly resourced languages.

Answer: False

Explanation: Post-closure of its Global Languages websites, Oxford University Press shifted its strategy to facilitate third parties in building products for specific language communities, rather than maintaining its own dedicated sites.

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What was the stated goal of the Oxford Global Languages initiative launched in 2014?

Answer: To build lexical resources, specifically bilingual dictionaries, for languages worldwide.

Explanation: The Oxford Global Languages initiative, launched in 2014, aimed to construct lexical resources, with a particular focus on bilingual dictionaries, for languages across the globe.

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Which languages were the initial ones to feature online dictionaries under the Oxford Global Languages initiative?

Answer: Zulu and Northern Sotho

Explanation: The initial release of online dictionaries under the Oxford Global Languages initiative in 2015 included Zulu and Northern Sotho.

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In 2016, Oxford University Press rebranded its online dictionary services. What was the new name for the subscription-based content?

Answer: Oxford Dictionaries Premium

Explanation: In 2016, Oxford University Press rebranded its subscription-based online dictionary content as Oxford Dictionaries Premium.

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When were the Oxford Living Dictionaries websites focused on the Global Languages program shut down?

Answer: March 2020

Explanation: The Oxford Living Dictionaries websites dedicated to the Global Languages program were closed in March 2020.

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What was Oxford University Press's new strategy for digital dictionaries for less commonly resourced languages following the closure of its Global Languages websites?

Answer: To facilitate third parties in building products using OUP data.

Explanation: Following the closure of its Global Languages websites, Oxford University Press adopted a strategy to facilitate third parties in developing products and services for specific language communities, utilizing OUP's data.

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Comparative Lexicographical Approaches

The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is a free service that focuses on current English usage.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is a historical dictionary, accessible via subscription, that documents English over more than 1,000 years, ordering meanings chronologically. Lexico focused on current usage.

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The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) prioritizes modern meanings and uses of words first, similar to Lexico.

Answer: False

Explanation: The OED prioritizes historical meanings and orders them chronologically, whereas Lexico, like its predecessor Oxford Dictionaries, prioritized current meanings and uses.

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Lexico's dictionaries prioritized historical meanings of words, ordering them chronologically.

Answer: False

Explanation: Lexico's dictionaries focused on contemporary meanings and usage, presenting them first, in contrast to the Oxford English Dictionary's historical approach.

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How did the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) differ in its approach to word meanings compared to Lexico?

Answer: The OED ordered meanings chronologically based on historical usage, while Lexico prioritized current meanings.

Explanation: Lexico prioritized contemporary meanings, whereas the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is a historical record that orders meanings chronologically based on their earliest recorded usage.

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How did Lexico's focus on word meanings differ from the historical perspective of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED)?

Answer: Lexico focused on contemporary meanings, whereas the OED is a historical record ordering meanings chronologically.

Explanation: Lexico emphasized contemporary meanings, contrasting with the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), which functions as a historical record ordering meanings chronologically by their earliest documented appearance.

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