miércoles, 19 de octubre de 2016

New words in Oxford



BLOGGABLE AND ONLINER ARE TWO NEWLY CREATED TERMS WHICH HAVE BEEN RECENTLY ADDED TO THE OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY. CONDUT A SIMPLE ONLINE SEARCH AND FIND MORE EXAMPLES OF WORDS WHICH HAVE BEEN RECENTLY RECOGNIZED. WHAT DOES THEIR RECOGNITION IMPLY ABOUT THE EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGES?


Examples of words that have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary
• Mahalo (noun-exclamation)
Mahalo is a hawaiian’s word that use when we want to say thanks
EXAMPLE: “Mahalo to the person who found my wallet and returned it to me!”
• Wow factor( noun)
Example: The apartment we saw yesterday was okay, but the high ceilings and terrace of the one we saw today had much more of a wow factor.
It is a cuality or characteristic that are very amazing
• Camelcase (noun)
the practice of write composed words with the first letter of each part in capital letters
example: Remember to capitalize the P in iPhone – always write it in camelCase!
• Listicle (noun)
Is an article of a magazine, newspaper, and especially in a website that present
in a list form
Resultado de imagen para new words in oxford• Dive bar (noun)
Is a bar unglamorous that usually serves simples and cheaps swallows for a group of customers
And other example of words that the oxford English dictionary include are the “TEXTSPEAK” that are abbreviations that are used in the write text, for example:
BRB: be right back
JK: just kidding
IDC: I don’t care
IDK: I don’t know
IIRC: If I recall correctly
IRL: in real life
I think that the use of this new words don`t affect in the evolution of languages, unlike this increase the possibility to improve the evolution because are new forms to communication that be more easy to use for we




Source:http://www.kaplaninternational.com/

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