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From grand challenges of nineteenth century chemistry to powerful technology in small packages, Brett F. Thornton and Shawn C.
Brett F, Thornton, Shawn C, Burdette
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Morphological Process of COVID-19 Neologisms: A Study of Compounding
This study investigates the compounding process in COVID-19 neologisms. It focuses on words that coexist with words synonymous with the COVID-19 pandemic and the level of public understanding of neologisms that will enter general acceptance through ...
Nurhalimah Amiruddin +2 more
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Neologisms in the idiosyncratic speech of persons with a thinking disorder
The following study considers the question of neologism phenomena in idiosyncratic speech; neologisms as a component of idiosyncratic language of the speakers with thought disorder; the analysis of the methods and principles of neologisms ...
G.B. Baimurzaeva, A.A. Akkieva
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Neologisms are epidemic: Modeling the life cycle of neologisms in China 2008-2016.
This paper adopts models from epidemiology to account for the development and decline of neologisms based on internet usage. The research design focuses on the issue of whether a host-driven epidemic model is well-suited to explain human behavior ...
Menghan Jiang +3 more
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A New Perspective on the Creation of Neologisms
This article proposes a new research perspective towards the reasons for devising neologisms. Instead of reflecting upon this topic from the perspective of "a word", the language user's psychological requirements for devising neologisms are being used.
Ming-chang LIN
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NEOLOGISMS OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL NEOLOGISMS
Представлена наукова стаття аналізує важливість та роль неологізмів у сучасній науково-технічній мові та підкреслює їх значущість для наукового та технічного спілкування. Розглядаються причини, що призводять до виникнення нових слів і термінів, які відображають сучасні реалії та рівень наукового розвитку.
Iryna Havrylova, Daryna Pedash
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Logopenic progressive aphasia with neologisms: a case report
Background Neologisms are commonly encountered in patients with acute cerebrovascular diseases, particularly in those with Wernicke’s aphasia. However, few studies have investigated primary progressive aphasia with neologisms in neurodegenerative disease.
Hiroyuki Watanabe +2 more
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Um nýyrði sem tengjast tölvum og tækni
English is increasingly influencing the Icelandic language community, raising concerns about the state and prospects of the Icelandic language. Recent studies indicate that such concerns are probably justified. The viability of the language depends on it
Tinna Frímann Jökulsdóttir +3 more
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