Neologisms in the idiosyncratic speech of persons with a thinking disorder
The following study considers the question of neologism phenomena in idiosyncratic speech; neologisms as a component of idiosyncratic language of the speakers with thought disorder; the analysis of the methods and principles of neologisms’ formation by the means of word-formation; the ana...
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The following study considers the question of neologism phenomena in idiosyncratic speech; neologisms as a component of idiosyncratic language of the speakers with thought disorder; the analysis of the methods and principles of neologisms’ formation by the means of word-formation; the analysis of neologisms’ word-formation in idiosyncratic speech of people with thought disorder and outline the common methods of neologisms’ formation in English language.The hypothesis is that neologisms in idiosyncratic speech can be formed not only by means of violation of phonotactic rules and phonological or semantic mistakes, but also by language’s common rules of neologism’s formation. The study is based on the records of oral speech and documented writing examples of neologisms’ usage in the speech of the patients with thought disorder.
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spelling | doaj.art-160907513b834cfca54838cc097171702022-12-22T02:23:02ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationЯзык и текст2312-27572017-01-0142455610.17759/langt.2017040206Neologisms in the idiosyncratic speech of persons with a thinking disorderG.B. Baimurzaeva0A.A. Akkieva1Moscow State University of Psychology & EducationMSUPE The following study considers the question of neologism phenomena in idiosyncratic speech; neologisms as a component of idiosyncratic language of the speakers with thought disorder; the analysis of the methods and principles of neologisms’ formation by the means of word-formation; the analysis of neologisms’ word-formation in idiosyncratic speech of people with thought disorder and outline the common methods of neologisms’ formation in English language.The hypothesis is that neologisms in idiosyncratic speech can be formed not only by means of violation of phonotactic rules and phonological or semantic mistakes, but also by language’s common rules of neologism’s formation. The study is based on the records of oral speech and documented writing examples of neologisms’ usage in the speech of the patients with thought disorder. https://psyjournals.ru/en/langpsy/2017/n2/Baymurzaeva_Akkieva.shtml |
spellingShingle | G.B. Baimurzaeva A.A. Akkieva Neologisms in the idiosyncratic speech of persons with a thinking disorder Язык и текст |
title | Neologisms in the idiosyncratic speech of persons with a thinking disorder |
title_full | Neologisms in the idiosyncratic speech of persons with a thinking disorder |
title_fullStr | Neologisms in the idiosyncratic speech of persons with a thinking disorder |
title_full_unstemmed | Neologisms in the idiosyncratic speech of persons with a thinking disorder |
title_short | Neologisms in the idiosyncratic speech of persons with a thinking disorder |
title_sort | neologisms in the idiosyncratic speech of persons with a thinking disorder |
url | https://psyjournals.ru/en/langpsy/2017/n2/Baymurzaeva_Akkieva.shtml |
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