The Word For... : The New Yorker - 1 views
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Lawrence Hrubes on 10 Feb 14"The word "neologism" dates to the seventeen-seventies, taken from Greek via French, meaning "new speech." But the practice of coining new words goes back to the beginning of language itself. It accelerated as culture accelerated, and by the nineteenth century conservative types were worried that industry and science were flooding the linguistic marketplace with all kinds of shoddy fad words, and that the language had to be protected from interlopers. Others embraced the dynamism. "