"Neologisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Neologisation refers to the process of creating or introducing new words, phrases, or expressions into a language, often reflecting changes in cultural, scientific, technological, or social contexts. It is the act of creating, using, or spreading new language forms, including neologisms, which are new words, phrases, or expressions that are entering the language. Neologisation is an important process in language evolution, as it enables languages to adapt to changing circumstances, convey new ideas, and reflect the creativity of their speakers.
Neologically refers to the study of language and its evolution in relation to the impact of technology, particularly the internet and social media, on language use and communication.
Neologised refers to the act of creating or introducing a new word or phrase into a language. It can also describe the process of updating or modernizing a language by incorporating new vocabulary, especially in the context of linguistic evolution or language learning.
A neologist is a person who is an expert in modern words, phrases, and language usage, often especially in dialects or informal speaking. A neologist studies the origins and development of new words and their meanings, as well as the evolution of language.
The verb "neologize" means to create or introduce new words, phrases, or expressions into a language. It can also refer to the process of coining new words, often to describe modern concepts or ideas that did not exist previously.