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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
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German language --- Love --- Compound words
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Comment naissent les mots ou les emplois nouveaux de mots déjà existants ? Comment se forment-ils ? Quelle est leur utilisation en littérature ? Selon quelles modalités entrent-ils dans les dictionnaires ? Les néologismes font partie de la vie de tous ceux qui parlent, lisent, écoutent, écrivent, et le fonctionnement même de la langue doit permettre la néologisation sous peine de conduire à une langue morte. Indispensables, les néologismes relèvent de l’étude du système linguistique et impliquent une réflexion sur leurs conditions d’émergence, leurs usages et leurs fortunes très diverses, afin d’observer comment vit notre langue.
Words, New --- Néologismes --- Néologismes --- Français (langue)
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Science --- Medicine --- German language --- Etymology --- Foreign words and phrases.
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Word of God (Christian theology) --- Phenomenological theology --- Jesus Christ --- Words.
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Chinese language --- Chinese language --- Chinese language --- Chinese language. --- Chinese language --- Terms and phrases. --- New words --- New words.
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This volume explores the lexical influence of English on European languages, a topical theme with linguistic and cultural implications. It provides an extensive introductory background to a cross-national view of English-induced lexical borrowing, posing crucial analytical questions such as what counts as an Anglicism. It also offers a typology of borrowings with examples from the languages represented: Armenian, Danish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Serbian, Spanish, and Swedish. The articles in this volume address general and language-specific issues related to the analysis and
English language --- English language in foreign countries --- World Englishes --- Foreign words and phrases. --- Foreign elements. --- Loan words --- Loanwords --- Germanic languages --- Foreign elements --- Foreign terms and phrases
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French has long been the donor language par excellence in the history of English. French has contributed to the English vocabulary in the form of new words since before the Norman Conquest. The French influence on the English lexicon represents the focus of linguistic concern in a considerable number of investigations of the language and its development. Yet French borrowings which have recently been adopted into English have as yet figured little if at all in such studies. The present study...
English language --- Foreign elements --- French. --- Gallicisms. --- Foreign words and phrases --- French --- Germanic languages
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