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Journal articles on the topic "Internet neologism"

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Song, Zongwei. "Is the Spreading of Internet Neologisms Netizen-Driven or Meme-driven? Diachronic and Synchronic Study of Chinese Internet Neologism Tuyang Tusen Po." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 9, no. 11 (2019): 1424. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0911.08.

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With the development of internet corpus and sophisticated searching engines, it is possible and convenient to apply the linguistic big data to quantitatively conduct research to Chinese internet neologism tuyang tusen po. Based on linguistic big data from the Web Corp Live and Baidu Index, the author has conducted the diachronic and synchronic research to the Chinese internet neologism tuyang tusen po. It is found that: (1) tuyang tusen po is used as noun, adjective and exclamation by Chinese netizens; (2) during using tuyang tusen po, there exist several spreading centres in the macro, middle
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Handabura, Oksana. "Gender Peculiarities of English-Language Internet Communication." Філологічний дискурс, no. 10 (December 27, 2019): 219–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.31475/fil.dys.2020.10.22.

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The article is devoted to the enrichment of the contemporary English language with the neologisms used in the social networks, particularly in Facebook and Twitter. The author has researched the essence of the notion «neologism», its types and ways of formation. The influence of the Internet and social networks Facebook and Twitter on the change of the English language lexicon has been thoroughly investigated.
 The examples of morphological and semantic neologisms from Facebook and Twitter social networks, the process of their formation and meaning have been presented. The author has dete
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Zhang, Liping. "Néologismes dans les médias sociaux chinois." Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation 64, no. 5-6 (2018): 763–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/babel.00069.zha.

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Abstract With the development of the Internet, neologisms make their appearance in many digital social networks such as Weibo, Renren, Tieba, etc. Gradually, they have entered into our daily life and play an important role. How can Chinese neologisms be translated into a faithful and expressive French? So far, it seems that there are no established principles about this kind of translation. With the neologisms found on digital social networks, which serve as our corpus, we shall distinguish seven categories of neologism according to their formation. The present study aims to propose five appro
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Максимчук [Maksymchuk], Віталій [Vitaliĭ] Васильович [Vasyl'ovych]. "Префіксоїди "супер-" і "мега-" як засоби оновлення футбольного лексикону: українсько-польські паралелі". Studia z Filologii Polskiej i Słowiańskiej 53 (24 грудня 2018): 204–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/sfps.2018.013.

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Prefixoides super- and mega- as means of football lexicon renewal: Ukrainian and Polish parallelsThe article describes the neologisms with the prefixoides super- and megarecorded in the modern Ukrainian and Polish football Internet discourse. Those innovations add meaningfulness and dynamism to a text, render the word semantics more expressive and intensive, and contribute to the economy of language resources. In Ukrainian and Polish football Internet discourse the prefixoides super- and mega- are synonyms, and using them as structural components of neologism depends on the speaker’s language
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Šetka Čilić, Ivona, and Jelena Ilić Plauc. "Today’s Usage of Neologisms in Social Media Communication." Društvene i humanističke studije (Online), no. 1(14) (February 4, 2021): 115–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.51558/2490-3647.2021.6.1.115.

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Referring to a newly formed word that accommodates the usage of a language at a particular time, the term neologism presents a relatively recent or isolated term, word, or phrase that may undergo the process of entering everyday usage, but that has not been fully accepted into language. They appear to be strongly influenced by changes in society, especially in culture and technology, and recently by rapid advancements in internet-based communication. However, due to their significant use, they seem to be widely and quickly accepted in social networking sites around the globe (Facebook, Twitter
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Murmulaitytė, Daiva. "New personal names from the point of view of derivation and semantics." Lietuvių kalba, no. 10 (December 15, 2016): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/lk.2016.22591.

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The paper discusses the results of a pilot study into derivational patterns and semantics of some neologisms referring to persons given in the Database of Lithuanian Neologisms (further also DLN). The research focused on nouns ending in -tojas, -a, -ėjas, -a, -ikas, -ė, ‑ininkas, ‑ė, ‑ėlis, -ė, -ūnas, -ė and -uolis, -ė. Most of these words are suffixal derivatives usually attributed to the categories of nomina agentis, nomina attributiva and nomina professonalia. The analysed suffixes are very different in their productivity. The suffixes -ininkas, -ė, -tojas, -a, -uolis, -ė are very productiv
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Rim, Hoo. "Regarding the Special Characteristics of the Formation of Internet Neologism." Journal of Linguistic Studies 21, no. 3 (2016): 163–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.21291/jkals.2016.21.3.9.

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Volkova, Svetlana. "Nologisms in modert english based on the internet resources." Vìsnik Marìupolʹsʹkogo deržavnogo unìversitetu. Serìâ: Fìlologìâ 12, no. 21 (2019): 112–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.34079/2226-3055-2019-12-21-112-116.

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This article explores English neologisms in the spheres of information technologies based on the Internet resources. Neologisms and their most essential classification are observed and studied in the article. The most widely used classifications of neologisms according to their ways and methods of creation are clarified. The meanings of neologisms and their influence on the language and language flow in the modern world are identified as well. Due to rapidly developed computer technologies and the Internet, the neologisms and new words are created very quickly and constantly. It is important t
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Peng, Xinjia. "The emergence of a discourse construction in the internet." Chinese Language and Discourse 9, no. 2 (2018): 209–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cld.18012.pen.

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Abstract This analysis aims at establishing the discourse construction as a theoretical construct within the framework of Construction Grammar. Linguistic constructions theoretically exist at different levels of analysis, but linguistic analyses at the level of discourse are few and far apart. This analysis showcases a study of a discourse construction that contains the internet neologism yě-shì-zuì-le. This discourse construction emerges from the Chinese cyberspace and develops complex meaning and function. I illustrate how the construct of discourse construction allows for an in-depth explan
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Cantelmi, Tonino, and Emiliano Lambiase. "Il coming out nell'era di Internet, male, female o e-mail? Relazioni omosessuali e Rete." PSICOTECH, no. 2 (May 2009): 7–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/tech2008-002001.

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- The neologism "disidentity", introduced by Lai in 1999, expressed the worry about the spreading of "that feeling of disorientation" that would have shortly became the most dramatic anthropological change of the latest years. In this study we try to understand the reasons of this change, inquiring into the progressing of the feelings of indefiniteness, vacuity, lack of planning, etc., and finding its origin in the lack of transpersonal inscriptions through an eidetic path, which covers the subjectual group analytic theory, trying to go even further. Key words: identity, disidentity, transpers
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Internet neologism"

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Ganança, João Henrique Lara. "Um estudo da prefixação em unidades lexicais neológicas coletadas de blogs da internet." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8142/tde-05072017-105742/.

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O objetivo desta pesquisa é estudar alguns aspectos do comportamento morfolexical e semântico de formantes prefixais, previamente registrados ou não pelas obras de referência de nossa língua, empregados na formação de unidades lexicais neológicas do português brasileiro contemporâneo. Como corpus de extração, selecionamos 89 blogs variados da internet veiculados, durante o ano de 2014, pelo portal UOL, pelo site do jornal Folha de S. Paulo e pela página da revista Veja. A metodologia empregada para a conferência do caráter neológico às formações prefixais recolhidas envolveu o processamento do
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Tugiyanto. "INTERNET NEOLOGISMS IN THE GLOBAL WEB-BASED ENGLISH CORPUS." OpenSIUC, 2015. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/1694.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the occurrence of five Internet-based neologisms in the Global Web-based English corpus (GloWbE) (Davies, 2013), which includes data from six Inner Circle countries, where English is spoken as a native language, and 14 Outer Circle countries, where English has historically acquired an official status alongside the local languages (Kachru, 1985). Three of the target words (download, upload, and tweet) can function as verbs and nouns, whereas the other two (hashtag and app/s) only occur as nouns in the GloWbE corpus. Each word was examined in terms
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Song, Depei. "Migrants in Shanghai: An Analysis of Verbal Pejoration in Weibo." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/23775.

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This thesis examines 硬盘Yingpan ‘hard drive,’ a newly created online derogatory code word referring to the migrants in Shanghai against the historical background of discrimination of migrants in Shanghai. Based on corpus data from Chinese social media, I examine the usage patterns of this derogatory word. The results show four salient speech acts in which this word is used. These are 1) complaints about migrants, 2) abusive commands, 3) self-victimization of the locals, and 4) lamentation over the loss of Shanghai identity. These usage patterns reflect the impacts of societal changes as a resul
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Peng, Xinjia. "Linguistic Innovations in Chinese: Internal and External Factors." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/22707.

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This dissertation seeks to deepen understanding towards language change by answering three questions: What is the unit of change? What is the manner of change? What are the factors of change? Three cases of linguistic innovation in the Chinese language are examined. Adopting a usage-based approach, I analyze the language data of these three linguistic innovations, and the results provide unanimous answers to the three questions. First, the basic unit of language change is a construction, and it can be of any length, such as phrasal, clausal or discourse-length. Second, these cases of linguisti
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Smyk-Bhattacharjee, Dorota. "Lexical innovation on the Internet : neologisms in blogs /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2009. http://opac.nebis.ch/cgi-bin/showAbstract.pl?sys=000282953.

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Kraevská, Markéta. "Lexikální inovace v jazyce internetových diskuzních fór (bulharsko-české paralely)." Master's thesis, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-388974.

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The thesis deals with manifestations of lexical dynamics in the language of Internet discussion forums. The chosen communication sphere is typical for its creativity and spontaneity, respectively active exchange of lexical means and the effort for fresh expressions. For these reasons, the language of discussion forums on the Internet is a suitable material basis for the confrontational description of lexical innovations in contemporary Bulgarian and contemporary Czech. The theoretical part of the thesis defines the notion of neologism and the terms connected with it, as well as the specific fe
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Serrão, Cátia Rendas de Carvalho. "Neologia de empresa: o Facebook como observatório de novas tendências em neologia." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/93052.

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Com a presente dissertação pretendemos evidenciar a empresa como agente colectivo e económico de neologia no contexto actual de crescente influência das principais empresas intermediárias de Internet na representação e uso das línguas a nível global. Para tal, assumimos o pressuposto da multidimensionalidade da noção de neologia, como conjunto aberto e diversificado de abordagens em torno da inovação lexical (da criação de palavras às indústrias da língua) [Boulanger, 1989], contextualizamos as empresas intermediárias de Internet, dando relevo aos serviços de media social, na história e
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Oliveira, Beatriz Lopes de. "Cultura pop e escapismo: nostalgia na era pós-internet." Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10451/42592.

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This project work arises from a need to contextualize and research what is the role of nostalgia and escapism in pop culture and how they inspired my artistic project. It is intended an understanding of the themes and aesthetic and conceptual trends that have been revealed in the last decade.The first chapter is devoted to exploring the concepts of Nostalgia and Escapism, and how they relate. Escapism, the motivating force of creation and invention, is explored as a multifaceted concept, and nostalgia as a process of escape and how memories become attached in the creative process subconsciousl
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Books on the topic "Internet neologism"

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Molitor, Eva. Message e lectronique oder E-Mail?: Einstellungen frankophoner Informatikerinnen und Informatiker zu offiziellen Ersatzwo rtern fu r die Fachsprache des Internet und zur Sprachpolitik ; eine WWW-Befragung. Univ.-Verl. Go ttingen [u.a.], 2004.

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Chiran, Gabriela Aurelia. Limba romana literara in traducerile succesive din Jules Verne. Editura Universitara, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5682/9786062810474.

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Lucrarea de fata reprezintă o incercare de cercetare sistematică a fenomenelor și tehnicilor traductologice evidentiate în talmacirile romanesti ale romanului Le Château des Carpathes/ Castelul din Carpati, cu scopul de a releva marcile diacronice ale limbii romane literare, de-a lungul celor o suta douazeci si cinci de ani de confruntare cu scrierile lui Jules Verne. Textul Le Château de Carpathes/Castelul din Carpati, despre care discutam aici, s-a bucurat de un succes deosebit in epoca si in posteritate, ajungand la sensibilitatea cititorilor romani, dar si a traducatorilor, intrucat acesta
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Shapiro, Stewart. Properties and Predicates, Objects and Names. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792161.003.0006.

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Hale has articulated and defended a thesis that properties are tied to predicates in possible languages. The same goes for functions. A necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a property or function is that it is expressed by a predicate in a possible language that can be understood by finite beings, like us humans. The purpose of this chapter is to assess this view and determine how it fares against the output of standard mathematics. In order to interpret mathematics, Hale must defend some prima facie implausible claims about what sorts of languages are possible, for us finit
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ten Hacken, Pius, and Renáta Panocová, eds. The Interaction of Borrowing and Word Formation. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474448208.001.0001.

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When a new name is necessary for a concept, word formation and borrowing are possible ways to produce one. As such, they are in competition for the creation of neologisms. However, borrowings can also interact with existing word formation rules. The reanalysis of a borrowing can result in its attribution to an existing word formation rule. The reanalysis of a number of formally similar borrowings can even result in a new word formation rule. Word formation and borrowing both have an inherently diachronic component to them. Historically, Latin was an important source language for borrowing. The
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Book chapters on the topic "Internet neologism"

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Qian, Liu. "On Translating Internet Neologisms from Chinese to English." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25128-4_12.

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Säily, Tanja, Eetu Mäkelä, and Mika Hämäläinen. "From Plenipotentiary to Puddingless: Users and Uses of New Words in Early English Letters." In Multilingual Facilitation. University of Helsinki, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31885/9789515150257.15.

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We study neologism use in two samples of early English correspon- dence, from 1640–1660 and 1760–1780. Of especial interest are the early adopters of new vocabulary, the social groups they represent, and the types and functions of their neologisms. We describe our computer­assisted approach and note the difficulties associated with massive variation in the corpus. Our findings include that while male letter­writers tend to use neologisms more frequently than women, the eighteenth century seems to have provided more opportunities for women and the lower ranks to participate in neologism use as well. In both samples, neologisms most frequently occur in letters written between close friends, which could be due to this less stable relationship triggering more creative language use. In the seventeenth­century sample, we observe the influence of the English Civil War, while the eighteenth­century sample appears to reflect the changing functions of letter­writing, as correspondence is increasingly being used as a tool for building and maintaining social relationships in addition to exchanging information.
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Previtali, Pietro. "Evolutional Patterns of Intranet Applications." In Measuring Organizational Information Systems Success. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-0170-3.ch018.

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The objective of this chapter is to propose a theoretical examination, strengthened by an empiric survey of intranet evolutional patterns and the neologism that designates a communication system, for access to and searching of business information based on Internet technologies. This chapter analyses intranet applications and functionalities in order to classify them according to a taxonomy that allows us to distinguish between an institutional intranet, a knowledge management intranet, and an operating intranet. The main research hypothesis is the existence of an intranet life cycle, as an evolutional model starting from an institutional intranet that moves to a knowledge management intranet and then to an operating one. This last one is considered as a proxy for successful IS implementation. To substantiate the above-mentioned hypothesis an empirical study was conducted among 110 large Italian corporations, with a response rate of 66% (73 corporations). The method used was a survey conducted during the months of March, April, and May 2010, applying a mix of random sampling (randomly selected interviewees from the directory) and “snowball” sampling (contacting interviewees through leads). The results show how, basically, companies approach intranet implementation processes in an incremental way, which begins with the integration of the basic functionalities as “communication channel,” “service platform,” or “document management.”
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Aronsson, Mattias. "Established and Alternative Literary Criticism: A Study of Marguerite Duras’s Works Reviewed in Sweden." In Narratives Crossing Borders: The Dynamics of Cultural Interaction. Stockholm University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.16993/bbj.n.

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The article examines recent reviews of Marguerite Duras’s works in Sweden. A corpus of reviews published in the Swedish press has been collected (here called “established criticism”), and this material is compared to and contrasted with reviews published on the Internet, on personal blogs and homepages (in the study labelled as “non-established criticism”). The non-established literary criticism published on the Internet represents a somewhat new phenomenon, insomuch as it constitutes a parallel to the traditional reviews published in the “old” press – such as printed daily newspapers, literary magazines, etc. It also presents the interpretations and opinions of “ordinary” readers, and by that I refer to people who do not occupy a position of power in the field of cultural production. This category of readers did not have access to the literary debate before the democratization of information and communication technology, i.e., personal computers with high-performance Internet connection, smartphones, IPads, etc. In that respect, reviews written and published by non- established critics represent a new facet of literary criticism. Recent studies show the importance of opinions expressed by bloggers in the modern economy, where the “e-commerce” phenomenon has been soaring for quite some years. Hence, all publishing houses today must keep an eye not only on what the established critics in the old media have to say about the products, but they must also be increasingly aware of the opinions expressed by amateur critics in the blogosphere. The narratives studied in this article have crossed several borders. First, Marguerite Duras’s works have been translated from French to Swedish, which means that the texts have been transformed to fit a new linguistic and cultural context. Secondly, the examined corpus does not only come from established critics, but it also contains reviews that originate from the less explored territory of the blogosphere. The study is inspired by concepts such as convergence culture and participatory culture, popularized by media researcher Henry Jenkins, among other scholars. In a culture where old and new media tend to converge, the consumer of literature (and other products) has the opportunity to be an active participant in the construction of meaning and value – for instance by publishing literary reviews on the Internet. Thus, the notion of prosumer (neologism created by merging “producer” with “consumer”) is used with reference to this somewhat new actor in the world of commerce – and, indeed, in the world of reader-response research.
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Keats, Jonathon. "Bacn." In Virtual Words. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195398540.003.0016.

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Seldom has the arc of a neologism been so visible. On the afternoon of August 18, 2007, standing at the PodCamp Pittsburgh registration desk, Tommy Vallier, Andy Quale, Ann Turiano, Jesse Hambley, and Val and Jason Head—all participants in the city’s annual social media conference—were having a conversation about Canadian bacon. Vallier informed the group that peameal bacon was an alternate name for the breakfast meat, leading others to comment that peameal sounded like email. This coincidence in turn reminded them of a prior discussion about all the automatic email notifications they received daily, from Google news alerts to Facebook updates, which were becoming almost as distracting as spam. They decided it was a problem, and their banter about peameal and pork suggested a name. Since the notifications were a cut above spam—after all, these updates had been requested—they dubbed this “middle class” of email bacn. The following day the six PodCampers held a spontaneous group session with several dozen of their fellow social media mavens, who were swiftly won over by the jokey name and ironic spelling (a play on sites such as Flickr and Socializr then popular). The web address bacn2.com was acquired—bacn.com was already taken by a bacon distributor and bacn.org belonged to the Bay Area Consciousness Network—and a droll public service announcement explaining the time-wasting dangers of bacn was promptly posted on YouTube. What happened next was best explained by PodCamp’s cofounder Chris Brogan to the Chicago Tribune five days later. “The PodCamp event was about creating personal media,” he said, “so 200-something reporters, so to speak, launched that story as soon as they heard it.” The term was written up on hundreds of personal blogs, bringing it into Technorati’s top fifteen search terms and leading Erik Schark to muse on BoingBoing that the spread of bacn showed “the ridiculous power of the internet.” Schark also listed the mainstream media that had covered it, including CNET, Wired , and the Washington Post, where Rob Pegoraro complained about the name: “Bacon is good,” he opined.
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Paracchini, Laila. "I meccanismi di suffissazione relativi alla formazione dei verbi nella lingua russa di Internet." In Studi e ricerche. Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-368-7/025.

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The present work investigates the role of derivation for the development of lexical system in the Russian network. Specifically, it focuses on suffixation mechanisms that form verbal neologisms motivated by nouns. It describes the productivity of the different derivational models, their behaviour and underlines the influence of new lexemes on the relation between semantics and structure of the phrase, highlighting some peculiarities of Russian language in the Internet.
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Kerremans, Daphné, Susanne Stegmayr, and Hans-Jörg Schmid. "The NeoCrawler: identifying and retrieving neologisms from the internet and monitoring ongoing change." In Current Methods in Historical Semantics, edited by Kathryn Allan and Justyna A. Robinson. DE GRUYTER, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110252903.59.

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Keyes, Ralph. "Zen and the Art of Word Creation." In The Hidden History of Coined Words. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190466763.003.0001.

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Ever since Horace defended his right to “add a few words to the stock,” and a character in Shakespeare’s 1607 play “Coriolanus” proclaimed “So shall my Lungs Coine words till their decay,” word creation has been a subject of great interest, and controversy as well. What was once considered a dubious practice has become prestigious. “Coined by” is a prized phrase to have before one’s name. The supply of neologisms therefore far outstrips demand. Many are coined, few are chosen. Coined words are like salmon eggs: few hatch, fewer mature, and only a handful make it upstream. The ways in which they are created is surprisingly anarchic, analogous to the chaotic process by which the solar system was born. One might even postulate a Chaos Theory of Word Creation in which usable neologisms pop up unpredictably, strike a chord, then take their place in the verbosphere.
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Wedde, Ian. "Curating time." In Curatopia. Manchester University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526118196.003.0020.

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Many of the chapters in this book engage with issues of time and temporality, either explicitly or indirectly. The linear or progressive time implied by the neologism ‘curatopia’ can and should be productively critiqued, not least in terms that recognise the infolded and paradoxical nature of the present—or ‘presence’—in everyday life. What we understand phenomenologically, through immediate perception, may return later to haunt us and the objects around us as a folding-over of time. The curator deciding what to collect for the future, how to interpret it in the present, and what it meant in its originary past, is also curating time—an intractable but dynamic project.
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Duncan, Dennis. "Literature Machines." In The Oulipo and Modern Thought. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198831631.003.0001.

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In the group’s Second Manifesto, François Le Lionnais writes that ‘structurAlist’ (his own capitalization) is ‘a term that many of us consider with circumspection’. Therefore, as a way of describing the Oulipo’s interest in structures without getting it mixed up with the method of thinkers like Roman Jakobson or Claude Lévi-Strauss, he proposes the neologism structurElist. And yet, in their analyses of the literary canon and their fascination with cybernetics and authorless texts, much of the Oulipo’s early work does exhibit unignorable affinities with the structuralists. Using material from the BnF archives, this chapter shows how the apparent distaste for structuralism is bound up with the Oulipo’s own moves into narratological—as opposed to linguistic—constraints, and moreover is not felt uniformly by all members. Some, like Le Lionnais, had a role in structuralism’s early development, while others like Queneau are acutely aware of the contested space that the two groups occupy.
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Conference papers on the topic "Internet neologism"

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Ratsiburskaya, Larisa. "Derivational Neologisms In The Russian Internet-Space." In The Russian Language in Modern Scientific and Educational Environment. European Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2021.09.47.

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Pasechnaya, Lyudmila. "Internet Neologizms As Youth Slang Supplementation: The Main Ways Of Formation." In Philological Readings. European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.04.02.61.

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Samylicheva, Nadezhda. "LINGUACULTURAL DOMINANTS IN MODERN RUSSIAN MEDIA WORD CREATION." In Aktuální problémy výuky ruského jazyka XIV. Masaryk University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9781-2020-16.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of linguacultural dominants in modern word-formation processes. The high degree of expressiveness and evaluation characteristic of the language of modern media is manifested quite clearly at the level of word formation. Neologisms, in which the internal form appears in the most naked form, are an indicator and exponent of certain value orientations in society.
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Reports on the topic "Internet neologism"

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Yatsymirska, Mariya. KEY IMPRESSIONS OF 2020 IN JOURNALISTIC TEXTS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11107.

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The article explores the key vocabulary of 2020 in the network space of Ukraine. Texts of journalistic, official-business style, analytical publications of well-known journalists on current topics are analyzed. Extralinguistic factors of new word formation, their adaptation to the sphere of special and socio-political vocabulary of the Ukrainian language are determined. Examples show modern impressions in the media, their stylistic use and impact on public opinion in a pandemic. New meanings of foreign expressions, media terminology, peculiarities of translation of neologisms from English into
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