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fluent forms of aphasia, and come in
three forms:
phonemic or literal,
neologistic, and verbal.
Paraphasias can
affect metrical information,
segmental information...
- In linguistics, a
neologism (/niˈɒləˌdʒɪzəm/; also
known as a coinage) is any
newly formed word, term, or
phrase that has
achieved po****r or institutional...
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Neopronouns are
neologistic third-person
personal pronouns beyond those that
already exist in a language. In English,
neopronouns replace the existing...
- Mx (/mɪks, məks/) is an English-language
neologistic honorific that does not
indicate gender.
Created as an
alternative to
gendered honorifics (such as...
- and
philosophies in the African-American community.
Since the 1970s
neologistic (creative, inventive)
practices have
become increasingly common and the...
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Dalmatian Italian botanist vis, the
possessive form of the
English neologistic gender-neutral
pronoun ve FB Vis, a type of
Polish handgun The heroine...
- language,
consisting of a
mixture of
standard English lexical items and
neologistic multilingual puns and
portmanteau words,
which attempts to
recreate the...
- Hlutabréfamarkaður (‘stock market’), an
example of a
neologistic compound word
formed from
hlutur (‘a share’, ‘a part’), bréf (‘a paper’, ‘a letter’)...
- to
claim Viken until 1241.
Viken was also
controversially chosen as a
neologistic name for the
administrative region consisting of a
merger of the counties...
- President" or "Dear
Madam Secretary". "Mx." is an English–language
neologistic honorific for use
alongside Mr., Ms., etc. that does not
indicate gender...