(2) For example, Alexander Schmemann, Introduction to Liturgical Theology (Crestwood, N.Y.: St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1966); Aidan Kavanagh, On Liturgical
neology (Collegeville, Minn.: The Liturgical Press, 1984); Kevin W.
Blends have been variously studied for their contribution to
neology (Kemmer 2003; Lehrer 2003), for their prosodic structure (Gries 2004, 2012), and their preferred contexts of use, namely literary texts and product names.
Many linguists have studied the role of analogy in English inflectional morphology, says Mattiello, but analogy also deserves attention and investigation in word formation, particularly because of its relevance to
neology in English.
Despite occasionally rehearsing anecdotes or references well-known in relation to the topic though doubtless necessary--Hopkins's mention in his journals of "Bleak-faced
Neology"--those who are interested in Pater's contribution, if any, to Hopkins's aesthetics will want to read the article.
5 July 2017 - California, US-based
Neology, Inc., a subsidiary of Dutch-based RFID manufacturer Smartrac, has closed the acquisition of the tolling and automated license/number plate recognition business of Minnesota, US-based technology company 3M's (NYSE: MMM) traffic safety and security division, the company said.
The material for dictionaries of rare Mari words mainly comes from the Mari neologisms of the 1920s and 1930s, from cultural conferences, writers and poets of the time as well as from writers later on, and from the new
neology of the 1990s.
California, US-based
Neology, Inc., a subsidiary of Dutch-based RFID manufacturer Smartrac, has agreed to acquire the tolling and automated license/number plate recognition business of Minnesota, US-based technology company 3M's (NYSE: MMM) traffic safety and security division, the company said.
Coinage is the invention of a non-derivational new term, and is one of the least common ways to introduce new words (Yale, 1996), sometimes called
neology. For example, Kasner's son created the word 'googol' when his mathematician father asked him the name of a large number.
Neology: Indicator of the Vitality of a Language and Its Culture
Journal of Psychology &
neology, 28(3), 201-211.
Those circumstances result in a close tight to the French translation and terminology model, and in the French style of Romanian
neology.