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Categories related to Neologisms : English : Germanic : Indo-European : Natural : Languages : Linguistics : Social Sciences : Science: Recreation: Humor: Wordplay (246) Websites on Neologisms: Lexicopoeia Provides a definition, and examples created by Professor Mikhail Epstein. The Meaning of Liff Alphabetical list of placenames and new meanings. Transcript of the book by Douglas Adams and John Lloyd. Neologism Competition A long-running monthly competition for readers, by Bob Levey of "The Washington Post". Includes links to past results. Neologisms Features the results of one round of "The Washington Post's Style Invitational", where readers are asked to alter a dictionary word by one letter, and then supply a new definition. New Words In English An alphabetical collection created by students at Rice University in Texas. Sniglets An alphabetical and phonetic dictionary of made-up words. What the Hell is Liff? Provides new definitions for names of real towns and cities, with a search feature and a forum. Users are invited to submit their own items for inclusion. Wiktionary: List of Protologisms A collection of newly invented, but not widely accepted words or phrases, arranged by topic. Word Spy: Neologisms A personal collection of newly-coined words and phrases. New words reflect changing culture. ABC News Opinion article discusses whether some of the latest word creations enhance or detract from the language. (January 17, 2007) Cyber-Neologoliferation Article by James Gleick in "The New York Times" explains how new words are added to the Oxford English Dictionary. (November 5, 2006)
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