LINGUIST List 34.767
Mon Mar 06 2023
Jobs: Lexicography: Lexicographer - ODAAE, Oxford University Press
Editor for this issue: Lauren Perkins <laurenlinguistlist.org>
Date: 06-Mar-2023
From: Emily Kearns <emily.kearns
oup.com>
Subject: Lexicography: Lexicographer - ODAAE, Oxford University Press, Remote, USA
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Department: The Oxford Dictionary of African American English
Job Location: , USA
Job Title: Lexicographer - ODAAE
Job Rank: Lexicographer; Other
Specialty Areas: Lexicography
Description:
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About the role:
The Oxford Dictionary of African American English (ODAAE) is a landmark scholarly initiative documenting the lexicon of African American English (AAE) in a dictionary based on historical principles. The ODAAE is being compiled and edited by a team of researchers, lexicographers, and editors sponsored and led by the OED and Harvard University’s Hutchins Center for African and African American Research. The joint team applies the depth and rigor of the OED’s historical methodology specifically to the study of AAE in order to create a dictionary to further illuminate the history, meaning, and significance of this body of language.
As an ODAAE Lexicographer, you are responsible for revising, editing, and drafting dictionary entries for African American English words and senses for publication in ODAAE. You also contribute to the development and refinement of a lexicographical model for the ODAAE which effectively describes and communicates the history and development of African American English.
Key Accountabilities include:
- Revise African American English entries currently in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) for inclusion in ODAAE, to a standard agreed by trainer or supervisor and commensurate with experience, working to ensure the completeness and accuracy of the editorial and quotation text.
- Assess evidence for African American English words and senses not in the OED; prepare draft dictionary entries (or parts of entries) for those fulfilling ODAAE inclusion criteria, to a standard agreed by trainer or supervisor and commensurate with experience.
- Review the work of other editors, helping to ensure that the editorial text produced by them is complete, correct, and written in accordance with ODAAE house style.
- Contribute to the development and refinement of a lexicographical model for the ODAAE which will effectively describe and communicate the history and development of African American English.
- Undertake work, as required, to promote and publicize ODAAE, such as writing release notes, contributing to blogs or other public relations, participating in academic research or conferences, etc.
- Take editorial and other decisions appropriate to this role, in line with the strategic priorities and mission of ODAAE.
- Collaborate with ODAAE, Harvard, and Oxford colleagues as required, and contribute to building a collaborative, experimental, and inclusive culture among ODAAE staff and stakeholders.
About you:
- Good knowledge of African American English, including its linguistic features (lexis, syntax, grammar, pronunciation, etc.), history, and sociolinguistics
- Good knowledge of African American literature and culture
- Good knowledge of Standard American English, including syntax, grammar, etc.
- Experience using various resources to investigate or research a topic
Location: This role can be done remotely in the United States.
This is a 12 month temporary position.
Please apply via the link below.
Application Deadline: (Open until filled)
Web Address for Applications:
https://recruiting.ultipro.com/OXF1001OXFUP/JobBoard/605c06e0-940b-4a7b-a1e7-650907d3cbd0/Opportunity/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=bf3a912a-d833-4aea-862f-391b17ed5546 Contact Information:
Mrs. Emily Kearns
Email: emily.kearns
oup.com
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