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A Neologism Learning Test

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1967
Shapiro and Nelson (1955) suggested that an important factor in the cognitive impairment of psychiatric patients was a diminution of present learning ability. They devised a new test in which the subject had to learn and retain the meanings of five previously unknown words.
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Glossary of Neologisms

2020
Here is a list of words with definitions that the author has invented or adapted in order to address the absence or the limitations of some English words in getting across a profound Eastern philosophy.
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Neologisms in contemporary Turkish

1995
This paper reports the results of a quantitative experimental study designed to reveal semantic changes involved in lexical variation in Turkish. Lexical variation under investigation has been the result of a linguistic policy, which has foreseen the replacement of Arabic and Persian loanwords with neologisms.
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NO MORE NEOLOGISMS ?

Lancet, The, 1958
Ffrangcon Roberts, George Pickering
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Neo-neologisms

Journal of Refractive Surgery, 2008
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Gerontism: A neologism

Experimental Gerontology, 1985
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