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Lexical Creation and Euphemism: Regarding the Distinction Denominative or Referential Neology vs. Stylistic or Expressive Neology [PDF]
The commonly established general typology of neology and/or neologism includes the distinction between denominative or referential and stylistic or expressive neology, according to the function or aim of the lexical creation in question.
María Tadea Díaz Hormingo
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Converging Lexicography and Neology [PDF]
Abstract: This introduction summarizes general issues combining lexicography and neology in the context of the Globalex Workshop on Lexicography and Neology series. We present each of the six papers composing this Special Issue, featuring two Slavic languages (Czech and Slovak) and two Romance ones (Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish in ...
Annette Klosa-Kückelhaus
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Neology of Arabic in Indonesia
The development of Arabic which is influenced other language and culture is very interesting to be discussed, because Arabs themselves are not able to give a name to something that does not exist in their nature and their thought, such as naming cases ...
Uki Sukiman
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A corpus-based study of semantic neology of the covid-19 pandemic
Detection of semantic neology, or the emergence of new meanings in existing words, is a challenging task because it is not related to formal changes as in formal neology.
Irene Renau
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Scientific and Technical Neology
Our "Knowledge Society" is justification enough for the great interest allotted to scientific and technical neology, as examples of lexical creativity.
Daniela Doboș
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Character Based Pattern Mining for Neology Detection [PDF]
Detecting neologisms is essential in real-time natural language processing applications. Not only can it enable to follow the lexical evolution of languages, but it is also essential for updating linguistic resources and parsers. In this paper, neology detection is considered as a classification task where a system has to assess whether a given lexical
Gael Lejeune
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Metapragmatic neology in digital discourse [PDF]
This note addresses the topic of Judith Bridges’s focus article, namely ‑splain neologisms such as mansplain, thinsplain and covidsplain, from the perspective of morphological theory. I attempt to show that Morphopragmatics, a subfield of morphology, can account for the complex pragmatics of word formation processes like those in ‑splain neology.
Marqueta, Bárbara
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Merging Professional and Collaborative Lexicography: The Case of Czech Neology [PDF]
Michal Skrabal
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Brachylogy in the algerian protest discourse: neologism and creativity [PDF]
: Slogans are messages written with high precision in the choice of expressive terms, choice of grammatical structure, textual structure according to the communication situation. Slogans are expressions with a complete meaning.
Kheira YAHIAOUI & Hadjira MEDANE
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Semantic neology in the domain of videogames in Spanish [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to discuss the meaning of five neologisms in the domain of videogames in Spanish: título, aventura, personaje, plataforma, and rol. Our study focuses on a special type of neologism since the Spanish terms we deal with here are not strictly new words; they are what have been called sense neologisms or neosemanticisms, that is ...
Alvarez-Bolado Sanchez, Carola Maria +1 more
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