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if:book[if:book] Despite 80 million speakers, the current Swahili dictionary is over 30 years old. Setting this project apart from other online dictionaries, these entries are created by, not only academics, but also by volunteers ranging from former Peace Corp workers to African linguistic hobbyists.

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Worldchanging.comhttp://www.worldchanging.com [Worldchanging.com] WorldChanging: Another World Is Here: Book Review: In Praise of ...: I argue we're in need of another forum for us to "laugh out loud" about impossible things, but then again, this is what we're doing on WC, aren't we?) And like many big ideas then, the idea of cataloguing English, in its sprawling entirety, occurred in one of these newly formed groups, the British Philology Society, and soon became the obtuse obsession of a small group of erudite hobbyists, convinced as they were that the existing resources (only two dictionaries existed, Samuel Johnson's and Noah Webster's) were grossly inadequate given the growing (self-)importance of the English language.

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