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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Appropriateness and efficacy of Spa therapy for musculoskeletal disorders. A Delphi method consensus initiative among experts in Italy. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to identify the main aspects concerning appropriateness and efficacy of Spa therapy for musculoskeletal pathologies. METHODS: A committee of 8 experts from Italian universities, public hospitals, territorial services,
BERNETTI, ANDREA +12 more
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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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According to Allan & Burridge [1991: 11], “[a] euphemism is used as an alternative to a dispreferred expression, in order to avoid possible loss of face: either one’s own face or, through giving offence, that of the audience, or some third party.” The ...
Denis Jamet
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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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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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La circulation du néologisme SWAG : résultats d’une enquête par questionnaires auprès de jeunes de la région parisienne et de Nice [PDF]
The English polysemic loanword swag is nowadays spreading to young French people’s language, as well as to other European languages studied in the project EmpNeo (neologic loanwords) – mainly for Polish and Czech.
Fiévet, Anne-Caroline +1 more
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A time-course comparative analysis of the recognition processes of formal and semantic neological uses [PDF]
En este trabajo nuestro objetivo fundamental es explorar la delimitación entre neología formal y neología de significado, a través de un acercamiento experimental basado en el registro de los tiempos de decisión léxica.
Varo Varo, Carmen
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Exploring Continuities and Discontinuities Between Ælfric's and its Antique Sources [PDF]
International audienceThis paper explores the extent to which the tenth-century English scholar Ælfric, author of a grammatical treatise known to us as Ælfric's , differed from his sources, the late antique grammarians Donatus and Priscian, (1) in his ...
Toupin, Fabienne
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Historians of science and religion have given little attention to how historical‐critical scholarship influenced perceptions of the relationship between science and religion in the nineteenth century. However, the so‐called “cofounders” of the “conflict
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