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meaning "speech, utterance". In an
academic sense,
there is no
professional neologist,
because the
study of such
things (cultural or
ethnic vernacular, for...
- Eric
Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21
January 1950) was a
British novelist, poet, essayist, journalist, and
critic who
wrote under the pen name of George...
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James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2
February 1882 – 13
January 1941) was an
Irish novelist, poet and
literary critic. He
contributed to the
modernist avant-garde...
- obscure, little-read, and, thus, misunderstood.[citation needed] A
master neologist,
Browne appears at
number 69 in the
Oxford English Dictionary's list of...
- Stanisław
Herman Lem (Polish: [staˈɲiswaf ˈlɛm] ; 12
September 1921 – 27
March 2006) was a
Polish writer. He was the
author of many novels,
short stories...
- Mermin, N.
David (April 1981). "E
Pluribus Boojum: the
physicist as
neologist" (PDF).
Physics Today. pp. 46–53.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on...
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Adversaries Pietists Wolffians Neologists German idealists...
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Michael Bruce Sterling (born
April 14, 1954) is an
American science fiction author known for his
novels and
short fiction and
editorship of the Mirrorshades...
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Iceland from 1981
until 1989 Pétur Þorsteinsson (born 1955),
Icelandic neologist, youth-leader and
vicar of the
Lutheran church Petur Tryggvi (born 1956)...
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Calvinism Richard Hooker against the
Ramists Reactions within philosophy Neologists against Lutherans Spinozists against Dutch Calvinists Deists against Anglicanism...