William Q. De Funiak, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

William Q. De Funiak

American lexicographer

Date of Birth: 16-Nov-1901

Date of Death: 02-Nov-1981

Profession: linguist, lexicographer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About William Q. De Funiak

  • William Quinby De Funiak (November 16, 1901 – November 2, 1981), who wrote as William Q.
  • De Funiak, was an American writer and law academic who wrote what was probably the first systematic American-British, British-American dictionary: American-British, British-American Dictionary With Helpful Hints for Travelers.
  • It was published in the 1960s. He was born in Alabama and traveled abroad to lecture and study and visited Britain a good deal.
  • He noted the linguistic differences between American English and British English and decided to produce a detailed glossary to aid the "two peoples separated by a common language" (as George Bernard Shaw put it).
  • As a regular traveler, De Funiak focused particularly on the needs of the business traveler such as transport, food, lodging and entertainment.
  • The dictionary was last reprinted in 1978 and is still available, though the advice for travelers is now somewhat out of date.
  • He died in Santa Cruz, California in 1981, at age 79.

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