Anglicismes

Maria Moliner- biography



Maria Moliner was born in Paniza, Zaragoza on 30th March 1900.She studied Phylosophy in Zaragoza in 1918 and thanks to a contest, she won a position as a librarian in different towns, where she worked for five hours every day. She married Fernado Ramon in 1925 and they had four children. She started to write her dictionary when she saw the Learner's English Dictionary and decided to make one in Spanish. At first, she enjoyed writing for one hour a day .Little by little ,she started to dedicate more hours to the dictionary and ended up by devoting 10 hours a day. In 1967 she finished her dictionary but she still was working with more vocabulary. Maria Moliner used the words from the news because these are the words used by normal people.







ANGLICISMS IN “MARIA MOLINER” DICTIONARY



Because of the 50th aniversary of the Maria Moliner dictionary´s first edition (1966), the group 4th ESO “A” of the high school, whose name is the author's name, have worked on a project which consists of looking up anglicisms and drawing conclusions.

We have used two Maria Moliner dictionaries (1990 and 2016 editions). We have also used an English dictionary to compare the meanings of the words and determinate if they were in both. Furthermore, we have done a research to know why anglicisms are included in Maria Moliner´s dictionary, if they have an equivalent in Spanish. We have confirmed that in the new edition of Maria Moliner dictionary there are many more anglicisms than in the old one.

In the same way, we have observed the pronunciation and spelling differences of these words in the different dictionaries.



Examples of Anglicisms

Same spelling and same pronunciation

-Clip -Bypass

-Click -Spam

-Stock -Spoiler

-Flash -Star

-Slip -Marketing

-Short -Surf

-Blog -Sheriff

-Hobby -Jogging

-ketchup -Hockey

-Film -Hall



Same pronunciation and different spelling

English Spanish
Corner Córner
Boom Bum
Stress Estres
Stress
Leader Líder
Scanner Escáner
Scaner


Different pronunciation and different spelling

English Spanish
Goal Gol
Comfort Confort


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