- A. S. Hornby
Albert Sidney (or Sydney [A. P. Cowie, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/58806 ‘Hornby, Albert Sydney (1898–1978)’] , "
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ",Oxford University Press , 2004] ) Hornby, usually just A. S. Hornby, 1898-1978, was an Englishgrammarian ,lexicographer , and pioneer in the field ofEnglish language learning and teaching (ELT).Hornby was born in Chester and educated at
University College London . In April 1924 he went to Japan to teach English atOita University . He joinedHarold E. Palmer in his programme of vocabulary research at theInstitute for Research in English Teaching (IRET). Palmer invited him toTokyo in April 1933 as an assistant; in 1936, Horner became the technical adviser and editor of IRET's "Bulletin".He began work the following year with E. V. Gatenby and H. Wakefield on a new type of
dictionary that was aimed at foreign learners of English, the firstmonolingual learners' dictionary . Although Hornby left Japan in 1939, it was completed in 1940 and published by Kaitakusha two years later in Tokyo as "The Idiomatic and Syntactic English Dictionary". Hornby joined theBritish Council and afterWorld War II he became the editor of the journal "English Language Teaching".In 1948 his dictionary was reissued by
Oxford University Press as "A Learner's Dictionary of Current English". The subsequent editions of the dictionary were and continue to be a great commercial success in ELT publishing. It is now in its seventh edition and is known as the "Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary ".The A.S. Hornby Educational Trust was established in 1961. The Trust supports ELT practitioners from developing countries and countries in transition.
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* [http://www.oup.com/elt/catalogue/teachersites/oald7/?cc=global Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary]
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