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Latin Embeddings and the LiLa Knowledge Base of Interlinked Resources for Latin ...
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Competition, selection and communicative need in language change: an investigation using corpora, computational modelling and experimentation ...
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Constructional change across the lifespan of 20 early modern gentlemen ...
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Language Contact: A Historical Sociolinguistic Reconstruction of Colloquial Singapore English in Relation to its Chinese Substrates
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Li, Lijun. - : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, 2021
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Aspects of linguistic ageing in literary authors across time
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From northern Italian to Asian wh-in situ : A theory of low focus movement
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Wahrheit - Geschwindigkeit - Pluralität: Chancen und Herausforderungen durch den Buchdruck im Zeitalter der Reformation
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In: 132 ; Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte Mainz, Beihefte ; 368 (2021)
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Bound, free and in between: a review of pronouns in Ngarrindjeri in the world as it was
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Calibrate to innovate: Community age vectors and the real time incrementation of language change
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Evolucionismo, integración sociocognitiva y cambio semántico ; Evolutionary model, socio-cognitive integration and semantic change
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Wird ou gibt? macroanálise pluridimensional da variação do auxiliar da voz passiva em hunsrückisch
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Perception, usage and productivity of variable morphological rules: investigations on the Italian subjunctive
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Drivers of English Syntactic Change in the Canadian Parliament
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In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2021)
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Emerging English Transitives over the Last Two Centuries
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In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2021)
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COVID-19 trending neologisms and word formation processes in English
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In: Russian Journal of Linguistics, Vol 25, Iss 1, Pp 24-42 (2021) (2021)
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The surge of new words and phrases accompanying the sudden COVID-19 outbreak has created new lexical and sociolinguistic changes that have become part of our lives. The emergence of COVID-19s coinages has remarkably increased to establish a trending base of global neologisms. The present study attempts to investigate the nature of the new English words and expressions that emerged in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. It also identifies the type of word-formation processes that contributed to the emergence of these neologisms in the English language. The researchers compiled a corpus of 208 COVID-19-inspired neologisms from different sources, including social networking websites, search engines, blogs, and news articles. The analysis revealed that word-formation processes were so varied to cover all possible forms of derivation, including affixation, compounding, blending, clipping, acronyms, among others, along with dual word-formation processes, with compounding and blending being the most discrete. The findings showed that the flux of new terms demonstrates the creativity and vitality of the English language to respond to emerging situations in times of crisis. The study recommends that further research be carried out on the new terms that have been transferred to other languages as loanwords, loan-translations and loan-blends.
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covid-19; english; language change; neologisms; P1-1091; Philology. Linguistics; word-formation processes
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URL: https://doaj.org/article/f2915e6ae8704a958d048b7e256f9572 https://doi.org/10.22363/2687-0088-2021-25-1-24-42
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Intrinsic f0 and Sound Change: Evidence from Australian Languages
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2020 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2021)
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