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Longman and Dictionary
There are two other pronunciation dictionaries in common use: Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, compiled by John C Wells, and the Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English, compiled by Clive Upton.
According to the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, a political prisoner is ‘ someone who is in prison because they have opposed or criticized the government of their own country ’.
The Longman Pronunciation Dictionary lists as the most common, and as a common alternative.
When the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English was first published in 1978, its most striking feature was its use of a 2000-word defining vocabulary based on Michael West's General Service List, and since then defining vocabularies have become a standard component of monolingual learner's dictionaries for English and for other languages.
* Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English: approximately 2000 words
The Longman brand is now only used for the Longman Schools in China and the Longman Dictionary.
Longman himself was one of the six booksellers who undertook the responsibility of Samuel Johnson's Dictionary ( 1746 – 1755 ).
The Longman brand is now only used for the Longman Schools in China and the Longman Dictionary.
* Longman Online Dictionary
* the use of digital media: MLDs were among the first dictionaries to appear on CD-ROM, with the Longman Interactive English Dictionary leading the way in 1993.
* Longman Dictionary of Comtemporary English
A Dictionary of Stylistics, 2nd edition, ( Harlow: Longman )
* Longman Active Study Dictionary
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Using these tools, dictionaries such as the Macmillan English Dictionary and the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English included boxes or panels with lists of frequent collocations.
* The Biographical Dictionary, Vol 4, ( Longman, Brown and Green: London, 1844 )
* The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Vol 4, ( Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 )
* Richards, J. C. and Schmidt R. ( 2002 ), Longman Dictionary of Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 3rd edition, London: Longman.

Longman and Contemporary
From Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary Students by Sharon Crowley and Debra Hawhee, 3rd edition, Pearson Longman, 2004.
* Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

Longman and English
The Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English, published in 1999, is a descriptive study of both American and British English in which each chapter follows individual spelling conventions according to the preference of the main editor of that chapter.
Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English.
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A general service list of English words, with semantic frequencies and a supplementary word-list for the writing of popular science and technology London, New York: Longman, Green
Longman is now an imprint of Pearson and primarily used by Pearson's ELT business ( English Language Teaching ).
In 1799 Longman purchased the copyright of Lindley Murray's English Grammar, which had an annual sale of about 50, 000 copies.
Pearson Longman specialized in English, including English as a second or foreign language, history, economics, philosophy, political science, and religion.
Longman is now primarily used by Pearson's ELT business ( English Language Teaching ).
A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language, Longman, 1985.

Longman and was
* The goal was to merge the two resources LDOCE online and WordNet to combine the benefits of both: concise definitions from Longman, and semantic relations allowing for semi-automatic taxonomization to the ontology from WordNet.
His talk interested the P. M. ... Macaulay, Longman went on, was not read now ; there was no demand for his books.
Longman was a publishing company founded in London, UK in 1724.
Longman was acquired in 1968 by Pearson, the global publisher ( owner of Penguin Books and Financial Times ).
The Longman company was founded by Thomas Longman ( 1699 – 18 June 1755 ), the son of Ezekiel Longman ( died 1708 ), a gentleman of Bristol.
In 1804 two more partners were admitted, and the former apprentice Brown became a partner in 1811 ; in 1824 the title of the firm was changed to Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green.
Thomas Longman edited a beautifully illustrated edition of the New Testament, and William Longman was the author of several important books, among them a History of the Three Cathedrals dedicated to St Paul ( 1869 ) and a work on the History of the Life and Times of Edward III ( 1873 ).
The family control of the firm ( later Longmans, Green & Co .) was continued by Thomas Norton Longman, son of Thomas Longman.
Longman was acquired by the global publisher Pearson, owner of Penguin and Financial Times, in 1968.
Upon the promotion of Sir George Cornewall Lewis to the Cabinet early in 1855 Reeve was asked by Longman to edit the April number of the Edinburgh Review, to which his father had been one of the earliest contributors, and in the following July he became the editor.
In 1994, after a century ’ s ownership by Longman, The Annual Register was transferred to Cartermill.
* 1871-St. Mary's Church at Apsley End was opened for public worship ; its construction was funded by Charles Longman.
The bronze bas-relief plaque was designed by noted sculptress Evelyn Beatrice Longman ( 1874 – 1954 ).
Ultimately, the company was bought out by Pearson Longman on 21 August 1970, some six weeks after the death of Allen Lane.

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