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Phonetic changes in ethnomedical scholarly neologisms

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Publication: The Proceedings of the International Conference Globalization, Intercultural Dialogue and National Identity. Section: Language and Discourse, 4, p. 278-281
ISBN:978-606-8624-01-3
Editors:Iulian Boldea, Cornel Sigmirean
Publisher:Arhipelag XXI Press
Place:Tîrgu-Mureș
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Abstract:Scholarly neologisms in medical terminology, registered in maps of linguistic atlases make reference to medical pathology and treatment. They entered the spoken language undergoing different phonetic changes. These appeared as a result of adapting the neologism to the phonetic system of our language. Phonetic changes as vowel-closure appeared because the neologism had tried to adapt to the spoken language. Some elements of scientific medicine do not have anymore a correspondent in literary Romanian, being replaced by Latin-Romance neologisms.
Key words:dialect, phonetic change, neologism, vowel-closure, phonetic adapting
Language: Romanian
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64Marius SalaDe la latină la românăUnivers Enciclopedic; Pro Universitaria1998, 2006; 2012
36Stelian DumistrăcelInfluenţa limbii literare asupra graiurilor dacoromâne
Fonetica neologismului
Editura Științifică și Enciclopedică1978

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