Transcript Chapter 2

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Fourth Edition John Langan © 2008 Townsend Press

Part II, Chapter Two: Dictionary Use

THIS CHAPTER IN A NUTSHELL •

You should own both a paperback and a hardbound dictionary.

You can use a computer to visit online dictionaries.

Use spelling hints to help you look up in the dictionary a word you cannot spell.

A dictionary entry will tell you how a word is spelled and pronounced and give you the various meanings of the word. It will also provide other helpful information about words.

OWNING YOUR OWN DICTIONARY

You will benefit by owning two dictionaries:

a

paperback dictionary

with you you can carry

a desk-sized,

hardcover dictionary

you keep in the room where you study that

ONLINE DICTIONARY •

If you have a computer connected to the Internet, you can look up words online.

Look on page 175 of your textbook for information about online dictionaries.

FINDING WORDS IN THE DICTIONARY Using Guidewords to Find a Word Guidewords • • •

are the two words at the top of each dictionary page. The first guideword is the first word on that page. The second is the last word on the page. All the word entries on that page fall alphabetically between the two guidewords.

FINDING WORDS IN THE DICTIONARY Finding a Word You Can’t Spell Hint 1:

If you’re not sure about the vowels in a word, you will have to experiment.

Vowels often sound the same. So try an an i in place of an e , and so on. i in place of an a ,

If, for example, you don’t find a word that sounds as if it begins with pa , try looking under pe , pi , po , pu , or py .

FINDING WORDS IN THE DICTIONARY Finding a Word You Can’t Spell Hint 2:

These groups or combinations of letters often sound alike.

If your word isn’t spelled with one of the letters in a pair or group shown below, try another in the same pair or group.

For example, if it isn’t spelled with a with a c . k , it might be spelled

c/k sch/sc/sk al/el/le ie/ei c/s sh/ch ancy/ency ou/ow f/v/ph shun/tion /sion ate/ite oo/u g/j w/wh au/aw y/i/e qu/kw/k able/ible ea/ee s/c/z ai/ay er/or

FINDING WORDS IN THE DICTIONARY Finding a Word You Can’t Spell Hint 3:

Consonants are sometimes doubled in a word.

If you can’t find your word with a single consonant, try doubling it.

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY

Sample Dictionary Entry All of the following information may be provided in a dictionary entry: 1 Spelling and Syllables 2 Pronunciation Symbols and Accent Marks 3 Parts of Speech 4 Irregular Forms of Words 5 Definitions (Meanings) 6 Synonyms

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 1 Spelling and Syllables •

The dictionary first gives the

correct spelling syllable breakdown

of a word. and

Dots separate the syllables from one another. In the entry above, distress is divided into two syllables:

dis • tress

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 1 Spelling and Syllables

How many syllables are in these words?

harsh ru•mor ex•cep•tion in•stall•ment

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 1 Spelling and Syllables

How many syllables are in these words?

harsh

1 syllable

ru•mor

2 syllables

ex•cep•tion

3 syllables

in•stall•ment

3 syllables

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 2 Pronunciation Symbols and Accent Marks •

The information in parentheses shows how to pronounce the word .

It includes two kinds of symbols:

pronunciation symbols

and

accent marks

.

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 2 Pronunciation Symbols and Accent Marks

Pronunciation Key

The i in distress has the symbol

µ

. This tells you that the pronounced like the i in the word sit . i is The e in distress is pronounced like the e in what word?

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 2 Pronunciation Symbols and Accent Marks

Pronunciation Key

The i in distress has the symbol

µ

. This tells you that the pronounced like the i in the word sit . i is The e

ten

in distress is pronounced like the e in what word?

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 2 Pronunciation Symbols and Accent Marks •

The dark line after the final s in distress is a

bold accent mark

. It shows which syllable has the strongest stress.

Which syllable is most strongly stressed in each of the words below?

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 2 Pronunciation Symbols and Accent Marks •

The dark line after the final s in distress is a

bold accent mark

. It shows which syllable has the strongest stress.

Which syllable is most strongly stressed in each of the words below?

first second second first fourth

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 3 Parts of Speech

Every word in the dictionary is either a

noun

, a

verb

, an

adjective

, or another

part of speech

. In dictionary entries, the parts of speech are shown by letters in

italics

. In the entry for progress progress , the abbreviations is both a noun and a verb. n . and v . tell us that

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 3 Parts of Speech

Here are the most common abbreviations for parts of speech:

n

. — noun

pron

. — pronoun

adj

. — adjective

adv

. — adverb

v

. — verb

conj

. —conjunction

prep

. — preposition

interj

. — interjection

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 4 Irregular Forms of Words

When other forms of a word are spelled in an irregular way , those forms are shown in the dictionary entry. Here are some examples:

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 5 Definitions •

Words often have

more than one meaning

. The dictionary lists the different meanings.

You can tell which definition fits a given sentence by the meaning of the sentence.

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 5 Definitions

Choose the dictionary meaning that best fits the sentence. I

suspect

the exam is going to be all essay questions.

suspect: 1.

To regard as likely or probable

2.

To distrust or doubt

3.

To think of as guilty without proof The doctor

instructed

the nurse to take my blood pressure.

instruct: 1.

To teach a subject or skill

2.

To give orders to; direct

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 5 Definitions

Choose the dictionary meaning that best fits the sentence. I

suspect

the exam is going to be all essay questions.

suspect: 1.

To regard as likely or probable

2.

To distrust or doubt

3.

To think of as guilty without proof The doctor

instructed

the nurse to take my blood pressure.

instruct: 1.

To teach a subject or skill

2.

To give orders to; direct

LEARNING FROM A DICTIONARY ENTRY 6 Synonyms

Dictionary entries sometimes list synonyms.

A

synonym

is a word whose meaning is similar to that of another word.

For example, two synonyms for the word and assist . help are aid

A

thesaurus

is a collection of synonyms and

antonyms

(words with opposite meanings).

You can buy a paperback thesaurus in a bookstore.

Or you can access a free thesaurus online.

In addition, some computers have a built-in thesaurus.

CHAPTER REVIEW

In this chapter, you learned the following:

It helps to own two dictionaries. One should be a small paperback you can carry with you. The other should be a large hardbound version for use at home.

If you have a computer, you can easily find a dictionary online.

Guidewords and the spelling hints on page 43 will help you find a word in the dictionary.

A dictionary entry will tell you 1) how a word is spelled and broken into syllables; 2) how the word is pronounced; 3) the word’s part (or parts) of speech; 4) other forms of the word; 5) definitions of the word. Some dictionaries will also list synonyms—words that mean nearly the same as the word. The next chapter—Chapter 3—will show you how you can use context, rather than a dictionary, to figure out the meaning of a word.