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Robert William Burchfield CNZM, CBE (27 January 1923 – 5 July 2004) was a lexicographer, scholar, and writer, who edited the ''
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'' for thirty years to 1986, and was chief editor from 1971.


Education and career

Born in
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, he studied at Wanganui Technical College and Victoria University in
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. After war service in the Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery, he graduated MA from Wellington in 1948 and won a
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to Magdalen College, Oxford University, in England, where he was tutored by C. S. Lewis. He became a Fellow of Magdalen and lecturer in English straight after graduating (1952–53), subsequently moving colleges to Christ Church (1953–57) and St Peter's (1955–79). Through
C. T. Onions Charles Talbut Onions (C. T. Onions) (10 September 1873 – 8 January 1965) was an English grammarian and lexicographer and the fourth editor of the ''Oxford English Dictionary''. Life Onions was born in Edgbaston, Birmingham, the eldest son o ...
, the Magdalen librarian, Burchfield assisted in editing one of Onions's projects, the ''Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology''. His preparation of an edition of the '' Ormulum'' was supervised by J. R. R. Tolkien.''Oxford English Dictionary'' website entry for Robert Burchfield
including ''The Independents obituary.
Onions recommended him to Dan Davin as editor of the second ''Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary'', on which he worked from 1957 to 1986. He re-established the network of volunteer readers sending in records of words that had helped to create the original OED but had been allowed to fall away. In 2004, it emerged that Burchfield's second supplement had removed a large number of words that were present in the earlier 1933 supplement edited by Onions and William Craigie, which Burchfield's second supplement incorporated. Four years later the full nature of his treatment of foreign words was shown: he deleted 17 per cent of the foreign loan words and words from regional forms of English; and his coverage was not as extensive as his predecessors, especially Onions, who included 45 per cent more loanwords and World Englishes. In 2012, a book documented Burchfield's work and showed that many of the omitted words had only a single recorded usage, but their removal ran against both what was thought to be the established OED editorial practice and a perception that he had opened up the dictionary to "World English". The author of the book concerned, Sarah Ogilvie, complained that people were unfairly judging Burchfield and that her coverage had been misleadingly reported in the media. Burchfield also participated in a 1980s BBC committee that monitored compliance with the broadcaster's policy of using
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in newscasting, before that policy was abandoned in 1989 in favor of "using announcers and newsreaders with a more representative range of accents." In retirement, he produced a controversial new edition, substantially rewritten and less prescriptivist, of '' Fowler's Modern English Usage'', the long-established style guide by Henry Watson Fowler. He died in
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at 81, in 2004. He married twice and had three children.


Selected works

*''Supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary'', 4 vols, 1972–1986 *''The Spoken Word'', 1981 *''The English Language'', 1985 *''Studies in Lexicography'', 1987 *''Unlocking the English Language'', 1989 *'' The Cambridge History of the English Language, Vol. 5: English in Britain and Overseas'', 1994 * Editor, ''Fowler's Modern English Usage'', Revised Edition, 1998


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Burchfield, Robert 1923 births 2004 deaths Alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford New Zealand lexicographers British lexicographers Etymologists New Zealand Rhodes Scholars Victoria University of Wellington alumni Fellows of Christ Church, Oxford Fellows of St Peter's College, Oxford Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford Chief editors of the Oxford English Dictionary New Zealand expatriates in England New Zealand Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit New Zealand military personnel of World War II 20th-century lexicographers