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- ...ty'' is a relatively recent addition to the lexicon. It was considered a [[neologism]] as recently as the early 19th century. The first attestation of ''gullibi3 KB (451 words) - 23:56, 12 December 2020
- ...hing, forensic linguistics, language death, "ludic linguistics" (Crystal's neologism for the study of language play), [https://www.crystalreference.com/DC_artic5 KB (741 words) - 23:43, 12 December 2020
- '''''Différance''''' is a French neologism coined by [[Jacques Derrida]] and homophonous with the word "différence". Derrida's neographism (rather than [[neologism]], because "neologism" would propose a logos, a metaphysical category) is, of course, not just an16 KB (2,472 words) - 00:12, 13 December 2020
- For the sociologist Niklas Luhmann the term 'risk' is a neologism which appeared with the transition from traditional to modern [[society]].[7 KB (1,119 words) - 02:32, 13 December 2020
- ...le as a spinner, now used only as a deliberate archaism; "muliebrity" is a neologism (derived from the [[Latin]]) meant to provide a female counterpart of "viri7 KB (1,115 words) - 02:42, 13 December 2020
- ...llowing summer, back in the United States, Wiener decided to introduce the neologism cybernetics into his scientific theory. The name cybernetics was coined to17 KB (2,527 words) - 23:43, 12 December 2020
- ...h prose of Sir [[Thomas Browne]] is the most frequently quoted source of [[neologism]]s.36 KB (5,514 words) - 01:20, 13 December 2020
- '''Ufology''' (pronounced /juːˈfɒlədʒɪ/) is a neologism coined to describe the [[collective]] efforts of those who study unidentifi46 KB (6,890 words) - 02:42, 13 December 2020