Burridge's Multilingual Dictionary of Birds of the World: Volume II - English

Burridge's Multilingual Dictionary of Birds of the World: Volume II - English

by John T Burridge (Editor)
Burridge's Multilingual Dictionary of Birds of the World: Volume II - English

Burridge's Multilingual Dictionary of Birds of the World: Volume II - English

by John T Burridge (Editor)

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Overview

Uniquely, the present work will present in one place the vernacular names of the almost ten thousand birds of the world in about fifty languages. It should thus serve as a valuable reference work and source of information that has been scattered through field guides, scientific journals, coffee-table volumes and across the internet, often buried under all sorts of other data. The compilations draw on official or other generally recognized authority wherever possible, and alternates are given where space permits. While the very fact that such extensive lists may, just by their existence, in future carry some authoritative weight in standardization of bird names, that is not its primary purpose, which is to present in a more useful format the nomenclature that is already in use.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781847185174
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication date: 04/01/2008
Series: Burridge's Multilingual Dictionary of Birds of the World Series , #2
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

John T. Burridge is a semi-retired (whatever that means) chemical engineer and technical writer, and has been a lifelong environmentalist and birder. His engineering mentality has made an obsession of his attempt to bring some semblance of order to the chaotic world of bird names. He received his undergraduate education in Canada, with degrees from Queen's University and Concordia University, and did his graduate work at California State University with master's degrees in linguistics and German, including work at Kenyatta University in East Africa. A former resident of Germany, France and Switzerland, he presently birds on the northeast coast of North America and is looking forward to full retirement on the west coast of Mexico where he can pester a completely different set of birds.

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