Not exact matches
No new grandiose
neologism (the favourite of late is «North American energy security,» which presumably aims to get Americans to think
about the energy market as the missing piece in the larger economic integration process underpinned by NAFTA).
Speciesism is a Singer
neologism and it seems he really believes what he says
about there being a near - consensus on it.
This definition enormously complicates the task of including both testaments of the Christian Bible within the same theology, so much so, in Barr's view, that he has doubts
about the possibility of there ever being one «pan-biblical theology,» to use his unfortunate
neologism.
Book and ebook titles based on
neologisms create a type of «shorthand» that instantly communicates what a book is
about in a unique, memorable way.
New Delhi, India
About Blog Scepticemia is a portmanteau - ed
neologism.
Laval law professor Mario Naccarato, in his paper «Of Couch Potatoes and Lexicographers: The Eternal Struggle Between Usage and the Imposed
Neologism, and its Application to Legal Neology», 39 Rev Gen 229, talks some
about neology and law.
Take their advice: Leave
neologisms like personpower to writers who don't care
about being guardians of the English language.