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    Viralité et analyse du discours : un exemple atypique, #MeToo by Sandrine Reboul-Touré

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The diversity of linguistic points of view such as borrowing, spelling, neologism, neological matrix, averbal phrase, digital statement make #MeToo an atypical and complex hashtag. …”
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    Notions of Nobility in the 16th Century Grand Duchy of Lithuania: Lineage and Virtue by Karolis Čižauskas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Therefore, the Lithuanian neologism ‘kilnuomenė’ has been presented and introduced. …”
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    The Digipolitical and African Political Thought by Claudia Favarato

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To inquire into digital-engendered ontologies, this paper presents a theoretical framework undergirding African political thought for the study of the political sphere in digitality, or the digipolitical. This neologism refers to the political as an ontological category redefined via its intersection with the digital. …”
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    From Epiphylogenesis to General Organology by Robert Alexander Gorny, Andrej Radman

    Published 2022-07-01
    “… Epiphylogenesis is a neologism coined under Stiegler’s anthropotechnical theorisation of the co-evolution of brains and tools. …”
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    En Inde, dans les salles de cinéma, les spectateurs sont-ils acteurs ou simples spectateurs ? by Wendy Cutler

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Therefore, we can ask ourselves if we could qualify the audience as a “spectactor”, neologism used within the framework of Information and Communication Sciences. …”
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    English Slang in “Gap Year” Movies Series by Rahilla Fanny Fanny

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Slang itself was used by certain group or community, which could be produced by compounding, affixation, truncation, conversion, blending, neologism, etymology, borrowing, coinage, and multiple processes. …”
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    Ambiguous Territory by Kathy Velikov, Cathryn Dwyre, Chris Perry, David Salomon

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…An illustration of such an addiction on a planetary scale is exemplified by the neologism agrilogistics. This planned approach to the environment seeks to organise, divide, and manage the earth in order to increase the likelihood of human survival. …”
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    NEOLOGISMI E CODICE CINESICO DEL VAR NEL LINGUAGGIO SETTORIALE DEL CALCIO: DAI TESTI NORMATIVI AI MEDIA FINO ALL’USO COMUNE by Annibale Gagliani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study focuses on the eleven most recent neologisms, observing the morphological use of the main expressions brought by the VAR also into other romance languages ​​besides Italian. …”
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    Komizm współczesnych filmów rosyjskich na warsztacie tłumacza by Maria Mocarz-Kleindienst

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The basic linguistic components creating linguistic humour include neologisms, linguistic games, modifications of phraseological units and intertextual references. …”
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    L’écriture dans ses métamorphoses : potentialités et pertinence de l'artifice de langue by Michel Morel

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The presentation defines five linguistic regimes related to five writers: John Lyly’s redundance, John Milton and the birth of poetic diction, Dylan Thomas’s canonical inventiveness, Gerald Manley Hopkins’s transgressive inventiveness and James Joyce’s neological cross-language overlap. It adumbrates a poetics of artifice in relation to the practices of Keats, Hopkins and Mallarmé, a poetics centred on the idea that linguistic exploration at its maximum and the hermeneutic extraction of the intrinsic significations can only meet and coincide in so far as language is inventive. …”
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    Лексика письменных текстов как сокровищница культуры носителей языка и источник ее повышения by Наталия Матвеева

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…“glossology”, which focuses on analyzing semantically difficult lexis (obsolete words, terms, neologisms, etc.) in obligatory written texts. As a result of a theoretical study of such lexemes, a special field within lexicography, i.e. …”
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    The phonesthetics of blends: A lexicographic study of cognitive blends in the OED by Smith Chris

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…This preliminary study supports the psycholinguistic theory that 1) there is a structured secondary sound symbolism in English, and that 2) it is still productive today and may play a role in the creation of neologisms as well as ensuring their survival (see Bergen, 2010: 52). …”
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    Traduire la non-binarité et l’altérité de genre en science-fiction by Pierre Gabriel Dumoulin, Emmanuelle Lescouet

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The authors’ creativity tasks translators and editors to take a stand on how to render the strangeness of the source text (from neologisms to socio-cultural and political structures) in the target text, insofar as it leads to non-standardized propositions. …”
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    Robots poètes chez Stanisław Lem : réflexions sur la nécessaire étrangeté de la langue littéraire en contexte soviétique by Sylvia Chassaing

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Simultaneously, the use of both archaisms and neologisms makes this criticism less direct by hiding its topicality, which allows Lem to get around state censorship. …”
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    Les insectes vivants dans l’espace anthropisé. Incarnations de la dichotomie nature/culture en architecture by Delphine Lewandowski

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Three representations of insects are presented: “pest”, “useful” and “subject”, each illustrating specific architecture/nature relationships that are defined using neologisms derived from environmental ethics.…”
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    Лексические инновации в мемосфере: названия мемных жанров by Olga Makarowska

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…All of them are the result of linguistic creativity, which in relation to the names of meme genres, covers several stages: English loanwords for the name of the meme genre, their adaptation in Russian, changes in semantics, and preference for specific neologisms. The concept of lexical innovation was apprehended on the foundation of Markovsky’s concept. …”
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    Degenerative Jargon Aphasia: Unusual Progression of Logopenic/Phonological Progressive Aphasia? by Paolo Caffarra, Simona Gardini, Stefano Cappa, Francesca Dieci, Letizia Concari, Federica Barocco, Caterina Ghetti, Livia Ruffini, Guido Dalla Rosa Prati

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…At the onset of the disease (ten years ago) the patient showed anomia and executive deficits, followed later on by phonemic paraphasias and neologisms, deficits in verbal short-term memory, naming, verbal and semantic fluency. …”
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    WORD FORMATION AS A MODERNIZATION TOOL OF MODERN STANDARD ARABIC (FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF ARABIC AND WESTERN LINGUISTS) by Y. S. Ayvazyan

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…All methods of word formation in MSA are illustrated by numerous examples of modern Arabic terms from different fields, some of which are pure neologisms.…”
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    Lʼemploi des anglicismes de la mode et les recommandations officielles : étude des usages basée sur des outils linguistiques by Radka Mudrochova, Jan Lazar, Fabrice Hirsch

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Designers now frequently use English-based neologisms, believing them to heighten product appeal. …”
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    Teaching Academic English Corpus Trough Word-formation by Irina B. Korotkina

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Comparative analysis demonstrates that the key features of the course, such as interactive computer-based visual materials and various analytical tasks involving students’ background knowledge and academic awareness, help students not only decipher unknown words, but also produce neologisms, which is essential in coping with new terminology. …”
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