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Title: Word Creation in Computer-Mediated Communication. Occasionalisms (False-Names) and Neologisms (Study based on examples on the social network "Facebook")
Other Titles: Словотворчеството в компютърно опосредстваната комуникация. Оказионализми (фалсоними) и неологизми (Изследване на базата на примери в социалната мрежа "Фейсбук")
Authors: Petrov, Mariyan
Keywords: Occasionalisms
False-Names
Neologisms
Computer-Mediated Communication
Issue Date: 7-Dec-2021
Publisher: Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Citation: Petrov, M. (2021). Word Creation in Computer-Mediated Communication. Occasionalisms (False-Names) and Neologisms (Study based on examples on the social network "Facebook"). Cultural and Historical Heritage: Preservation, Presentation, Digitalization (KIN Journal), 7(2), ISSN 2367-8038, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 208–236. DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.26615/issn.2367-8038.2021_2_019
Series/Report no.: Cultural and Historical Heritage: Preservation, Presentation, Digitalization (KIN Journal), 7(2);19
Abstract: The report examines the emergence, structuring and spread of occasionalisms (false names) in computer-mediated communication and their transformation into neologisms. When, how, and under what conditions do nonce words turn into neologisms?
Description: Докладът разглежда възникването, структурирането и разпространението на оказионализми (фалсоними) в компютърно опосредстваната комуникация и превръщането им в неологизми. Кога, как и при какви условия оказионализацията се превръща в неологизация?
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10525/4080
ISSN: 2367-8038
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