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open access: yesNotes and Queries, 1921
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Neology in specialized communication

Terminology, 2012
Rosa Estopà Bagot, Chelo Vargas-Sierra
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Neologie

Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kirche, 2021
Neologie
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Neology pathways

Cognitive Linguistic Studies, 2022
Abstract A quantitative analysis of the Italian lexicon has been made, focusing on the semantic relationships of meronymy/holonymy and hyponymy/hypernymy. The study used two lexicographical sources, together representing one of the largest structured Italian datasets. Within the theoretical debate
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Neology and terminological dependency

Terminology. International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Issues in Specialized Communication, 2012
The situation of the terminologies of cutting-edge sciences and technologies in such important languages as French and Spanish is rapidly changing. It can be demonstrated that they rely more and more directly on English-language terms and conceptual structures. This new situation calls for a review of the factors involved and how they affect neology as
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14 Terminology and Neology

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[Comments on]: On Hindu Neology

Journal of the Anthropological Society of London
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Neologie versus (Re-)Union

Zeitschrift für Theologie und Kirche, 2021
In 1787 the famous Enlightenment theologian Johann Salomo Semler (1725–1791) published a German translation of De pace fidei, which was originally written by Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464), one of the first German proponents of Renaissance humanism and an important figure in the Roman Church at the time.
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