Cross-reference entries
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-2 Cross-reference entries
Because this book is designed to provide more information than the
standard dictionary and to give an expansive account of the recent history
of certain words and concepts, there is some grouping together of related
pieces of information in a single article. This means that, in addition to
the full entry, there is a need for cross-reference entries leading the
reader from the normal alphabetical place of a word or phrase to the full
entry in which it is discussed. Cross-reference entries are single-line
entries containing only the headword (with a superior number if identical
to some other headword), a subject area or areas to give some topical
orientation, the word "see," and the headword under which the information
can be found. For example:
ESA see environmentally
A cross-reference entry is given only if there is a significant distance
between the alphabetical places of the cross-referenced headword and the
full entry in which it is mentioned. Thus the compounds and derived forms
of a full headword are not given their own cross-reference entries because
these would immediately follow the full entry; the same is true of the
words which start with one of the common initial elements (such as eco- or
Euro-) which have their own full entries listing many different formations
in which they are used. On the other hand, the forms grouped together by
their final element (for example, words ending in -friendly or -gate) are
all entered as cross-reference entries in their normal alphabetical
places.
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