媒介话语中的新创造与创新

Q1 Arts and Humanities XLinguae Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.18355/xl.2022.15.04.20
Elena-Cristina Ilinca, Ana-Marina Tomescu
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本研究旨在探讨2020-2022年健康危机背景下,在英语和法语的影响下,罗马尼亚语中的一些新词。本文主要关注的是新词现象,探讨新词的创造和潜在的创造性语言必须产生新词创新来指定新的现实。更具体地说,它通过对首字母缩写词新冠肺炎形成的一些新词汇单元的描述性和定性分析,对新冠肺炎的在线新闻话语进行了分析。这些数据是从媒体网站收集的,从2020年2月到2022年4月进行检索,以确定病毒爆发前几个月出现的新词的可能演变。
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Neological creation and creativity in media discourse
This current study aims to explore some neologisms in Romanian in the context of the 2020-2022 health crisis under the influence of the English and French languages. The main focus of this article is on the phenomenon of neologism to explore the creation of new words and the potential creativity languages have to produce lexical innovations to designate new realities. More specifically, it deals with an analysis of online press discourse on Covid-19 through a descriptive and qualitative analysis of some new lexical units formed from the acronym COVID-19. The data were collected from media websites and retrieved from February 2020 to April 2022 in order to identify possible evolutions of neologisms that appeared in the first months of the outbreak of the virus.
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XLinguae
XLinguae Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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期刊介绍: The XLinguae (ISSN 2453-711X online, ISSN 1337-8384 print) is the European scientific language double-blind peer-reviewed journal covering philosophy, linguistics, applied linguistics fields on Modern European languages. It is published by the Slovenská Vzdelávacia a Obstarávacia s.r.o., Nitra, with frequency of 4 issues per year: January + Special Issue, April, June, and October. The main objective of the Journal is to promote and sustain the language and culture diversity.
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