Definition of Neologistic. Meaning of Neologistic. Synonyms of Neologistic

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Definition of Neologistic

Neologistic
Neologistic Ne*ol`o*gis"tic, Neologistical Ne*ol`o*gis"tic*al, a. Of or pertaining to neology; neological.

Meaning of Neologistic from wikipedia

- In linguistics, a neologism (/niˈɒləˌdʒɪzəm/; also known as a coinage) is any relatively recent and isolated term, word, or phrase that nevertheless has...
- fluent forms of aphasia, and come in three forms: phonemic or literal, neologistic, and verbal. Paraphasias can affect metrical information, segmental information...
- Neopronouns are neologistic third-person personal pronouns beyond those that already exist in a language. In English, neopronouns replace the existing...
- Mx (/mɪks, məks/) is an English-language neologistic honorific that does not indicate gender. Developed as an alternative to gendered honorifics (such...
- and philosophies in the African-American community. Since the 1970s neologistic (creative, inventive) practices have become increasingly common and the...
- fantasy drama film directed by Jacques Rivette. The main title is a neologistic feminine form for the noun "duel". The director-****igned English title...
- but exhibit literal and neologistic paraphasia. Literal paraphasia is the incorrect substitution of phonemes, and neologistic paraphasia is the use of...
- to claim Viken until 1241. Viken was also controversially chosen as a neologistic name for the administrative region consisting of a merger of the counties...
- Euzkotarra (Collection of Basque Saints' Names)—an effort to provide neologistic Basque versions of names instead of the traditional adaptations of Romance...
- the same as anosognosia and therefore cannot explain the occurrence of neologistic jargon. Although largely used to describe unawareness of impairment after...