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This list includes notable historic, standardized, and common-use dictionaries of the German language. The beginnings of German dictionaries date back to a series of glossaries from the 8th century CE. The first comprehensive German dictionary, the Deutsches Wörterbuch (DWB), was begun by the Brothers Grimm in 1838. The Duden dictionary, begun in 1880 and now in its 25th edition, is currently the prescriptive source for the spelling of German. The official dictionary for Austrian German, the Österreichisches Wörterbuch (ÖWB), is published by the Austrian Federal Government and is now in its 41st edition.

Older German dictionaries

Regional and multi-volume dialect dictionaries

The list contains the (more or less) recent, regional, and multi-volume dictionaries that have been compiled using scholarly principles. For the historical ones see the article Idiotikon.

Current German dictionaries

  • Collins German-English English-German Dictionary, by J. M. Clark. London/Glasgow: Collins. First published 1953.
  • Deutsches Wörterbuch: a large dictionary in 6 volumes originally published by Gerhard Wahrig, now at Bertelsmann. The publisher reports it is discontinued (2012).
  • DUDEN - Das große Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache 4th edition (2012), only CD-ROM
  • Duden, a twelve-volume series of specialized dictionaries, 25th edition (2012).
  • Duden Universalwörterbuch: a single-volume general overall linguistic dictionary, now in its seventh edition (2011)
  • Handwörterbuch der deutschen Gegenwartssprache, edited by Kempcke in two volumes
  • Langenscheidts Großwörterbuch Deutsch als Fremdsprache, published by Kempcke
  • Mackensen, with specialized information on spelling, grammar, style, words, symbols and abbreviations, pronunciation and history of German vocabulary
  • Österreichisches Wörterbuch (ÖWB): The official dictionary of the German language for Austria. It is published by the Austrian Federal Publisher in Vienna.
  • Oxford German Dictionary Third Edition: Oxford. Published: 10 July 2008.
  • Variantenwörterbuch des Deutschen (2004): describes regional variations of standard German.
  • Wörterbuch Deutsch als Fremdsprache by de Gruyter
  • Wörterbuch der deutschen Gegenwartssprache (WDG), published in late 1977 by the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic

See also

Bibliography

  • Franz Claes: Bibliographisches Verzeichnis der deutschen Vokabulare und Wörterbücher, gedruckt bis 1600. Hildesheim: Olms, 1977
  • Ulrike Haß-Zumkehr: Deutsche Wörterbücher. Brennpunkt von Sprach- und Kulturgeschichte. Berlin/New York 2001.
  • Peter Kühn: Deutsche Wörterbücher: eine systematische Bibliographie. Tübingen: Niemeyer 1978
  • Burkhard Schaeder: Kleine Bibliographie deutscher Wörterbücher - systematisch geordnet: Enzyklopädien, Fachwörterbücher, allgemeine Sprachwörterbücher, spezielle Sprachwörterbücher. Siegen: Siegener Institut für Sprachen im Beruf, 2000
  • Herbert Ernst Wiegand: Wörterbuchforschung: Untersuchungen zur Wörterbuchbenutzung, zur Theorie, Geschichte, Kritik und Automatisierung der Lexikographie. Berlin/New York: de Gruyter, 2000.
  • Herbert Ernst Wiegand: Die deutsche Lexikographie der Gegenwart. In: v. Franz Josef Hausmann, Oskar Reichmann, Herbert Ernst Wiegand, Ladislav Zgusta (eds.) Wörterbücher, Dictionaries, Dictionnaires. Ein internationales Handbuch zur Lexikographie. Berlin/New York 1990, 2100–2246.
  • Wolfram Zaunmüller: Bibliographisches Handbuch der Sprachwörterbücher, ein internationales Verzeichnis von 5600 Wörterbüchern der Jahre 1460 - 1958 für mehr als 500 Sprachen und Dialekte. Stuttgart: Hiersemann 1958