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This paper is based on a multilingual approach (Chinese, Romanian, English, French) of the new legal terminology created during the COVID-19 pandemic. This approach allowed us to identify the linguistic challenges which arise during the COVID-19 pandemic,
Sonia Berbinski +2 more
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Competition between poly-, pluri- and multi- in official French neologisms
The article deals with the formation and use of the three prefixes that express plurality in French official terminology, on the example of the 162 terms appearing in FranceTerme and containing the prefixes pluri-, poly- and multi-.
Jan Holeš
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ENJEUX ENVIRONNEMENTAUX ET INNOVATION LEXICALE. LE DOMAINE DE LA MOBILITÉ (ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND LEXICAL INNOVATION. THE MOBILITY FIELD) [PDF]
One of the major issues of today is the climate emergency. The European Union's goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and become climate neutral affect most areas of the economy, especially transport, where critical transformations are ...
Andra-Teodora PORUMB
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The approaches to the description of innovations in the modern Ukrainian neography [PDF]
The intensive development of the Ukrainian language at the turn of the 21st century due to its new status as the official language of independent Ukraine, the essential changes in Ukrainian society and Ukraine’s openness to globalisation have ...
Karpilovska Ievgeniia A.
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Arabic Language Neologism on the Field of Technology in al-Akhbar Newspaper
This study aimed to investigate Arab neologism in the field of technology in the al-Akhbar newspaper. Al-Akhbar newspaper is considered representative if it is used as a material object in research relating to the neology of the word technology.
Balkis Aminallah Nurul Mivtakh
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Vocabulary of the German COVID-19 Pandemic Discourse
Introduction. The paper presents a synchronous snapshot in the development of the vocabulary of the German language during the COVID-19 pandemic.
N. А. Trofimova +3 more
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Neology in children’s literature: A typology of occasionalisms
In literature, writers have the liberty to deviate from linguistic norms under a principle known as poetic license. Poetic license allows deviation in favour of making language inspiring.
Cécile Poix
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Apocalyptic Phenomenology: The Culmination of the Phenomenological Movement
In this article, I delineate a notion of phenomenology, which differs in many ways from earlier approaches. I term this understanding apocalyptic in the sense that this phenomenology discloses not only the essences of particular things, logical entities,
Balázs M. Mezei
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Experimental psycholinguistics as an approach to the study of lexical creation
This paper presents an innovative experimental psycholinguistic methodology for the exploration of neology and lexical creation, which may prove crucial for characterising neology in both general and specialised language domains.
Carmen Varo Varo +2 more
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Sommes-nous [réellement] envahis par les anglicismes ? Deux décennies d’anglicismes
The ideological struggle against Anglicisms is a good illustration of unilingualism as defined by Henri Boyer: "no competition (for the national language), no deviance (from the norm)".
Léopold Julia
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