Which linguistic packaging innovation helped a struggling dictionary publisher increase sales by 400% in the early 2000s?
In today's globalized marketplace, language plays a critical role in product packaging success. Companies invest millions in linguistic research to ensure their packaging communicates effectively across cultures while avoiding embarrassing translation errors. This poll tests your knowledge about how language and linguistics have shaped memorable packaging strategies and innovations that changed how products speak to consumers.
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- The Oxford English Dictionary's 'Etymology-Transparent' packaging that revealed random word origins through a die-cut window
- Merriam-Webster's 'Collegiate Jacket' - packaging that transformed into a book cover with educational infographics
- Collins Dictionary's 'Word of the Year' packaging featuring annually updated covers showcasing culturally significant neologisms
- American Heritage Dictionary's 'Regional Dialect' editions with phonetic pronunciation guides customized to six major U.S. accent regions
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