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Their neologisms seem to be driven by humorous responses to electronic requirements of speed, multifunctionality and reversibility.

It's good to see the pattern as productive as ever, in all the neologisms you were able to gather.

It is better to create your own neologisms (paranoia, not poetic modesty, prevents me from listing mine here).

Many examples in both volumes highlight this creative process between borrowings from the past and neologisms.

Many neologisms which can in no way be included in print dictionaries are already available in cyberdictionaries.

Another interesting element of both industrial lyrics and cyberpunk is the tendency to create neologisms.

His compilations of neologisms remain hidden as lists appended to books and are therefore inaccessible to the general reader.

Idiosyncratic terms, as well as idiosyncratic definitions (both of which may be referred to as neologisms), make the task of cumulation more difficult.

And if you ever come across the neologism haphazardous, remember you heard it here first.

After the excesses of the 1980s, archeology today could benefit from more original efforts of this sort and fewer merchants peddling the latest neologism.

The antonym 'anisosyllabic' is gaining ground in linguistics, although it still remains a neologism.

After all, the new, unobserved types could only be rare words, and not neologisms.

At its worst this distorts the substantive ground being addressed, proliferating neologisms and pseudo-categories.

Many lexical items that are not yet in the dictionaries, such as neologisms or slang, are refused, no matter how predictable they can be.

A substantial number of logically plausible but inappropriate neologisms are sprinkled through the work and distract from the author's presentation.

Các quan điểm của các ví dụ không thể hiện quan điểm của các biên tập viên Cambridge Dictionary hoặc của Cambridge University Press hay của các nhà cấp phép.