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- 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...
- the neologization: guestwords, foreignisms and loanwords Borrowing using a target language lexical items as the basic material for the neologization: phono-semantic...
- refers to a po****r false etymology involving no neologization, and the GPE refers to neologization generated by a po****r false etymology. Such etymologies...
- creation and addition of new words (into the lexicon) is called coining or neologization, and the new words are called neologisms. It is often believed that...
- refers to a po****r false etymology involving no neologization, and the GPE refers to neologization generated by a po****r false etymology. Examples of...
- false cognates can sometimes be used in the creation of new words (neologization). For example, the Hebrew word דַּל dal ("poor") (which is a false cognate...
- of extant animals. neology The study or art of creating new words or neologizing. The act of introducing a new word into a language. The holding of novel...
- (even favouring established roots like Sanskrit and Arabic) as well as neologizing from native roots. In recent years, Malaysian has also been influenced...
- Marxists and Tokyo school historians use to identify China's recent past, neologized from the Chinese concept of fengjian (which means to allocate a region...
- 1177/007542420503300106. ISSN 0075-4242. Bailey, Richard W. (2004). "Neologize Much?: Slayer Slang: A 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' Lexicon". American Speech...