Samuel Johnson, James A.H. Murray, and Noah Webster were influential figures in the development of the English language and dictionaries, but they did not directly come together as they belonged to different eras and contexts. Johnson published his dictionary in 1755, which set a standard for English lexicography. Murray later led the Oxford English Dictionary project in the late 19th century, while Webster created his own American dictionary in 1828 to standardize American English. Each contributed significantly to the evolution of English language documentation, reflecting their distinct cultural and linguistic priorities.
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