
Linguistics and Languages
Tracking the acceptance of neologisms in German: Psycholinguistic factors and their correspondence with corpus-linguistic findings
S. Wolfer and A. Klosa-kückelhaus
Discover how neologisms borrowed from English are shaping the German language! This fascinating study by Sascha Wolfer and Annette Klosa-Kückelhaus reveals that younger generations embrace these English influences more readily than their predecessors. Dive into the implications of this psycholinguistic experiment and challenge your assumptions about language evolution!
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