pounds are here limited to combinations of French words which are not normally used together. Foreign-word neologisms designate any lexical ...
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You may spend too much time defending the neologism instead of explaining .... at a certain point in time, and from a severely limited point-of-view. ... Once a term like "architecting" gains currency, people naturally tend to assume it ...
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c2.com/cgi/wiki?AvoidNeologisms
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Such was the destiny of significs, sensifics (1896), semasiology, sematology, and a few others listed in Sebeok (1976). Others seem to have gained only limited currency (e.g., ... But we recommend an exception in the case of the ‘culturgen’, for the reason that a neologism can be defined more precisely.
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These are neologisms collected by an undergraduate linguistics class at Rice University during the fall of 2003. ... As a result, someone probably chose to blend two of the most common words for this quality to create a fun neologism.
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www.ruf.rice.edu/~kemmer/Words04/neologisms/c.html
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Nov 16, 2009 ... "It has both currency and potential longevity,” notes Christine ... netbook – a small, very portable laptop computer with limited memory ...
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mobilebehavior.com/tag/neologisms/
mobilebehavior.com/tag/neologisms/
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MANX ABSTRACTS FROM 1985 - GLOSSARY OF WORDS; An index compiled by A. J. Pilgrim from the work of Rev. R. L. Thomson; Latest revision 16.9.99; ... betting, bettal (89.6) ; ... family income supplement, bishagh er cheet-stiagh lughtyn-thie (86.11 ) ; family law, leigh yn lught-thie (91.12) ; fee, faill (90.7) ; feeding stuffs,
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but a commercial nation or community, such as Japan has now become, is vastly better off with the less money or more limited currency. Japan, with a limited currency, having a plenty of circulating property, has now the most valuable money in the world;
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contamination of paper currency are limited. A review of the medical literature revealed only one investigation involving the bacterial contamination of money in the United States. (3) Our study adds to this limited body of literature.
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