ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA NEOLOGISM
Via French from neo- + -logism, from Greek logos word, saying.
QUÉ SIGNIFICA NEOLOGISM EN INGLÉS
Neologismo
Un neologismo es el nombre de un término, palabra o frase recién acuñada que puede estar en el proceso de entrar en uso común pero que aún no ha sido aceptado en el lenguaje principal. Los neologismos son a menudo directamente atribuibles a una persona específica, publicación, período o evento. Neolexia es un sinónimo para él. El término neologismo es primero atestiguado en inglés en 1772, tomado del néologisme francés. Un neologismo también puede ser un nuevo uso de una palabra existente, a veces llamada extensión semántica. Esto es distinto del idiolecto de una persona, sus patrones únicos de vocabulario, gramática y pronunciación. En psiquiatría, el término neologismo se utiliza para describir el uso de palabras que tienen significado sólo para la persona que las usa, independientemente de su significado común. Esta tendencia se considera normal en los niños, pero en los adultos puede ser un síntoma de la psicopatía o un trastorno del pensamiento. Las personas con autismo también pueden crear neologismos. Además, el uso de neologismos puede estar relacionado con afasia adquirida después de un daño cerebral resultante de un accidente cerebrovascular o lesión en la cabeza. En teología, un neologismo es una doctrina relativamente nueva.
definición de neologism en el diccionario inglés
La primera definición de neologismo en el diccionario es una palabra recién acuñada, o una frase o palabra familiar utilizada en un nuevo sentido. Otra definición de neologismo es la práctica de usar o introducir neologismos. El neologismo es también una tendencia hacia la adopción de nuevos puntos de vista, especialmente racionalistas, en materia de religión.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «NEOLOGISM»
Descubre el uso de
neologism en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
neologism y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Neologism in the Lexical System of Modern English
According to it, formating and referencing were performed. The work is written in English, only the items in BIBLIOGRAPHY are put in the languages they were published in: English, Ukrainian and Russian.
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Neologism in Early Modern English
Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 2,3, University of Cologne (Englisches Seminar), course: The English Lexicon, language: English, abstract: 1.
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Crowdsourcing:
Neologism, Independent Contractor, ...
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John,
2009
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Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications
Farrell (1993) allows S to invent a new signal, called a neologism, which is
credible if and only if there exists a nonempty set J of T such that precisely the
types in J prefer the neologism to candidate equilibrium payoffs when R
responds ...
Robert J. Aumann, Sergiu Hart,
1994
A neologism ( /ni l d z m/; from Greek - (n o-), meaning "new," and (l gos), meaning "speech, utterance") is a newly coined term, word, or phrase, that may be in the process of entering common use, but has not yet been accepted into ...
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn,
2012
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Word and Work in the Poetry of Juan Ramón Jiménez
It is significant that JRJ's use of neologism is by no means uniform throughout the
Work. It is not entirely absent from his early poetry, but at that period it is of a more
fortuitous, occasional kind than that of the later. It is not until the Second Epoch ...
Mervyn Coke-Enguidanos,
1982
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An Anatomy of Literary Nonsense:
We will save up the neologism for the following section. At this stage we may
draw the conclusion that wordplay is the most obvious form of play with language
. As Walter puts it: "Das Wortspiel ... ist das eigentliche Spielfeld der Sprache" ...
The discomposed sentences and many of the severed comprehensive scripts
were disconcert. As Aor's thoughts effaced to life's end, the Neologism cut off
contact with Aor's thoughts in an effort to save her body. The Singularity seized
upon ...
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Linguistic Disorders and Pathologies: An International Handbook
Investigators such as Butterworth (1979, 147) have even used the term “target
related neologism” to describe mild phonemic paraphasic errors that do not
destroy the target's recognizability. Only a strict adherence to the novel aspect of
a ...
Gerhard Blanken, Jürgen Dittmann, Hannelore Grimm,
1993
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «NEOLOGISM»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
neologism en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Why Societies Don't Rebel against Tyranny
EspañolMemes is the neologism coined by British scientist Richard Dawkins to explain the way in which ideas and behaviors are transmitted in ... «PanAm Post, Jul 15»
Have you 'mocked' this summer? Growing hammock craze sweeps …
No, “mocking” is apparently what the kids are calling “hammocking” (itself a neologism of the noun “hammock”), a trend which has exploded in ... «Rick Kupchella's BringMeTheNews, Jul 15»
As the Part-Time Market Booms, Japan's Largest Job-Search …
(The neologism baitoru literally means to “be hired” or “get a job” and combines the Japanese word for take and arubaito, the transliteration of ... «Forbes, Jul 15»
Politix Update: The Republicans Flail While Trump Sails & Jeb! Gets …
Kerry's 2004 presidential run may have been dismal, but the Republicans bequeathed us a new term — swiftboating — a neologism meaning ... «The Moderate Voice, Jul 15»
If You Can't Say Anything Nice, Save It for the Internet
He notes that the “trollplex”—his neologism for a cyber-place inhabited by individuals sharing a target for harassment—“appears to be the ... «PopMatters, Jul 15»
iPhone Snags 82% Of Mobile Podcast Listeners
The word is a neologism and portmanteau derived from “broadcast” and “pod” from the success of the iPod, as audio podcasts are often ... «Techaeris, Jul 15»
America's earliest underground comics made Robert Crumb look G …
For Wiki Wormhole purists, last week's Neologism links to “cyberspace” coiner William Gibson, who wrote his early futuristic novels on a ... «A.V. Club, Jul 15»
Browse complaints about The O'Reilly Factor submitted to the FCC
... unaware of the former Senator and Presidential candidate, and discovered the neologism that was coined The A.V. Club's own Dan Savage, ... «A.V. Club, Jul 15»
LETTER: Republicans' true leader is Netanyahu
I sadly offer my own neologism – moronicity. Moronicity describes the irrationality of the “geniuses” who got us into this Islamic quagmire to ... «Asbury Park Press, Jul 15»
Indigenous People in Brazil's Amazon – Crushed by the Belo Monte …
“Brazil has no legislation on ethnocide, a neologism used as an analogy to genocide, which is classified by a 1956 law,” said the defender of ... «Upside Down World, Jul 15»