In linguistics, this model permits newly coined cognate to arise only once on a tree languages.
Replacing entire character with a newly coined phono-semantic compound character:
The pronunciation of c in newly coined words using these suffixes is not always clear.
In 1948, Spring Street began serving the newly coined 6 service to Pelham Bay Park.
Women were known for their poor spelling which was often attributed to their lack of familiarity with Latin from which so many newly coined English words were derived.
Now, it is winning converts with farmhouse cheeses, some of them thoroughly traditional, like Cheshire and double Gloucester, others newly coined.
These ceremonies are often known under the newly coined terms Simchat Bat or a Brit Bat.
Lead actress Song Jia has professed her dislike for the phrase shengnü, which she considers derogatory, preferring the newly coined and more neutral dǎnǚ.
The expression super-imperialism first appeared in November 1914 as an (inaccurate) translation of the newly coined German term Ultra-Imperialismus.
Newly coined verbs in English overwhelmingly use the ending -ed for the past tense and past participle (for example, spammed, e-mailed).