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A neologism (pronounced /niˈɒlədʒɪzəm/ ); from Greek νές ( neo 'new' + logos 'word') is a newly coined word that may be in the process of entering common use, but has not yet been accepted...
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The use of neologisms should be avoided in Wikipedia articles because they are not well understood, are not clearly definable, and will have different meanings to different people. Care should be taken when translating text into English that a term common in the host language does not create a neologism in English.
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We are providing a series of lists of neologisms in context for the benefit of teachers of English language, many of whom have asked us for some up-to-date lexical information that can form the basis of vocabulary teaching. ... Neologism Listings:
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Neologisms - Definition of 'Neologisms' from our glossary of English linguistic and grammatical terms containing explanations and cross-references to other relevant English grammar terms. ... A neologism is a new word that comes into use. Technology is an area particularly rich in them; CD, Internet, ... English Idioms...
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A neologism is the term used to describe a word that has been made-up or invented by a speaker, which appears in a transcript of spontaneous speech dialogue. It can also be described as a word which does not appear in the dictionary of the primary spoken language, but which is also not a foreign word.
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C'est quoi Speed English ? What's Speed English? ... Voici les sites qui parlent de Barbarism and neologism: Wilfing : ... Speed English via SMS...
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English SMS enthusiasts are now sending a billion messages per week according to a report on the BBC website. My son and daughter seem to prefer to send me SMSs rather than phone me. Writing is killing the art of conversation.
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Author: Graeme Thomas ... >; >A surprising number of native English speakers pronounce the p in "hamster". ... Re: American English Abroad...
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The following neologisms and novel uses of words in English were collected by members of the class Linguistics/English 215, Words in English: Structure, History and Use, taught by Suzanne Kemmer at Rice University 1996-99. Over the course of the semester, students collected instances of words and word uses that appear...
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