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This book is concerned with the study of neologisms in Catalan, specifically with the description of their features. It is based on the results of the research project "Neologismes per a l'actualització del diccionari normatiu" (NADIC) (studying neologisms to update the standard Catalan dictionary), financed by Institut d'Estudis Catalans, and carried out by the Network of Catalan Language Neology Observatories between 2015 and 2017. The chapters are organised into four main sections, dealing with general aspects of neology with the inclusion into a dictionary of certain types of neologisms as…mehr

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This book is concerned with the study of neologisms in Catalan, specifically with the description of their features. It is based on the results of the research project "Neologismes per a l'actualització del diccionari normatiu" (NADIC) (studying neologisms to update the standard Catalan dictionary), financed by Institut d'Estudis Catalans, and carried out by the Network of Catalan Language Neology Observatories between 2015 and 2017. The chapters are organised into four main sections, dealing with general aspects of neology with the inclusion into a dictionary of certain types of neologisms as well as specific case studies, and questions on language variation since lexicography plays a central role in the construction of the standard language.
Autorenporträt
Judit Freixa is a senior lecturer at the Department of Translation and Language Sciences (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) and a researcher of the IULATERM research group. Her research interests are neology, lexicography and terminological variation. M. Isabel Guardiola is a lecturer at the University of Alacant (Department Catalan Philology, ISIC-IVITRA). She holds a bachelor's degree in Philosophy and Letters (Philology) - Specialization in Valencian philology (1996) and Hispanic Philology (2000), and a PhD in Catalan language and literature from the Universitat d'Alacant (2004). Her main research interests focus on the study of the history of the Catalan lexicography in the Valencian country. Josep Martines is a full professor at the Universitat d'Alacant (Department of Catalan Philology, ISIC-IVITRA) and holds an MA in toponymy. He is a member of the Institut d'Estudis Catalans (Secció Filològica) and the Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua. His lines of research focus on diachronic semantics and lexicology, diachronic syntax, lexicography, neology, toponymy and corpus linguistics. M. Amor Montané holds a PhD in language sciences and applied linguistics (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2012) with a thesis titled Terminologia i implantació: anàlisi d'alguns factors que influencien l'ús dels termes normalitzats de la informàtica i les TIC en llengua catalana (published in 2013). Her main fields of research are terminology, specialized discourse and neology.