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Neologisms stand for innovation in every language. New words are created every day and their number in English is growing fast, especially in Internet communication. The article focuses on the means of language enrichment and formation of lexico-semantic
О. І. Дзюбіна
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Mapping Lexical Innovation on American Social Media [PDF]
In this paper, we introduce a method for mapping lexical innovation, which we then use to track the origin and spread of new words on American Twitter, based on a multi-billion-word corpus of Tweets collected between 2013 and 2014. We first extract fifty-four emerging words from the corpus by searching for words that are very uncommon at the end of ...
Grieve, Jack +2 more
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Vegan and vegetarian brands exhibit ingenuity through word formation processes to signal vegetal origin. This paper analyzes a manually compiled corpus of 563 product names from 55 brands to identify the orthographic, morphological, and semantic devices
Isabel Espinosa-Zaragoza
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VARIASI BAHASA MINANGKABAU PADA LIRIK-LIRIK LAGU MINANG: SEBUAH GAMBARAN RETENSI DAN INOVASI BAHASA
This article is aimed to explain the variations of Minangkabau language in the lyrics of Minang’s Songs in the 1950-s and 1990-s. The analysis focuses on variations related to the retention and inovation form. The scope of the analysis are the variations
Silvia Djonnaidi
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Web 2.0 Tools in the Innovation Process A Systematic Literature Review [PDF]
There is a wide recognition that, innovation is a key and strategic process, that is, essential for the survival and growth of individual firms, and also, for sustainable national and regional economic growth. Meanwhile, on the one hand, collaboration is
Loay ALTAMIMI
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Social Networks: A Source of Lexical Innovation and Creativity in Contemporary Peninsular Spanish
There is no doubt that the Internet, where English is ubiquitous, has revolutionized our way of life. Socially, it has opened frontiers to such an extent that nowadays human beings can be permanently connected, no matter the distance between them, in ...
Beatriz Rodríguez Arrizabalaga
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In the context of the changes caused by scientific and technical progress, taking into account the demands of speed, promptness, immediate response, attention to details, efficiency, creativity and performance that international business entails, the ...
Andra-Teodora PORUMB +1 more
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THE USE OF EXPRESSIVE AND EMOTIONAL WORDS DEDICATED TO THE THEME OF LOVE AND PASSION IN THE POETRY OF BAYDILDA SARNOGOIEV [PDF]
This article examines the use, features, and nature of expressive and emotional words dedicated to the themes of love and passion in the poetry of the renowned Kyrgyz satirical poet Baydilda Sarnoev.
Turgonbaeva A. A. +2 more
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As if learning a second language (L2) was not challenging enough, languages continue to innovate and introduce new words. One source of lexical innovation can be the use of existing nouns as novel verbs (e.g., ‘to porch the newspaper’), which are termed ...
Margreet Vogelzang +2 more
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Validation of Lexical Frequency Profiles As a Measure of Lexical Richness in Written Discourse [PDF]
Technological developments and their utilities in various areas including education have offered great advantages for man. One of the greatest achievements in this trend has been the innovation in computer software like Lexical Frequency Profiles (LFP ...
G .R Abbasian, M. Shiri parizad
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