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The Structural and Semantic Features of English Mass Media Neologisms from Perspective of Psycholinguistics
Gege Wang
International Journal of Mathematics and Systems Science 2023, 6(5); https://doi.org/10.24294/ijmss.v6i5.3741
Submitted:18 Dec 2023
Accepted:18 Dec 2023
Published:18 Dec 2023
Abstract

This study is of great significance for understanding the formation and understanding mechanism of new words in English mass media, and also provides a reference for the application of psycholinguistics in vocabulary research.

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