- Most definitively, a word can be
considered a
neologism once it is
published in a dictionary.
Neologisms are one
facet of
lexical innovation, i.e., the...
- in
numerous works of fiction,
decades before The Simpsons. A
number of
neologisms that
originated on The
Simpsons have
entered po****r vernacular. Mark...
- The
campaign for the
neologism "santorum"
started with a
contest held in May 2003 by Dan Savage, a ****
columnist and
LGBTQ rights activist.
Savage asked...
-
Neologisms constitute a
notable part of the
writing style of Stanisław Lem, a
Polish science fiction author and essayist. Lem says that in
building his...
- a
neologism, i.e. a
completely new
lexical item in the lexicon. For example, in the
philosopher Heidegger's
native German, he
introduced neologisms to...
-
warned about taking this
policy too far.
Linguistic objections against neologisms and
calques "forged in Zagreb" were that they did not
follow the rules...
-
single word.
Neologisms are new
lexeme candidates which, if they gain wide
usage over time,
become part of a language's lexicon.
Neologisms are
often introduced...
- Spy-fi is a
subgenre of spy
fiction that
includes elements of
science fiction, and is
often ****ociated with the Cold War.
Features of spy-fi
include the...
- "dirty,
dangerous and difficult"), also
known as the 3Ds, is an
American neologism derived from the
Asian concept, and
refers to
certain kinds of
labor often...
- (especially for
words of
Latin or Gr**** origin).
Formation of new words,
called neologisms,
based on Gr**** and/or
Latin roots (for
example television or optometry)...