It is also very commonplace for an English word to be used as a nonce word, for example when the speaker temporarily cannot remember the French word.
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The term is also occasionally used as a nonce word in parodies or humorous contexts, as by Aldous Huxley in " Antic Hay " ( 1923 ).
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*"'Delete "'- appears to be a nonce word, used only by a small set of people, and the article has no potential for expansion or proper context.
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Receptive aphasia affects a person's ability to comprehend spoken words, causing disordered sentences that have little or no meaning and which can include addition of nonce words.
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It's a nonce word or neologism, and I'd tend to shy away from it in formal writing . ( " Apoptosize " is " definitely " not used.
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Contrary to the assumption that " Coro " refers to the word " core, " the name is a nonce word created to represent " both discovery and exploration ."
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As you might imagine, many people terms are simply nonce words or joculisms proffered by earlier generations of wits and witlings ( people who think they're funny but aren't ).
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:Is there a word meaning loganamnosis for a holophrase which is simply a logodaedal practice and will be little more then a nonce word and even a hapax legomenon outside of word lists?
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When appended to other English words, the suffix can also be used humorously to create nonce words ( e . g . " beerology " as " the study of beer " ).
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It thus differs from a nonce word, which may never be recorded, may find currency and may be widely recorded, or may appear several times in the work which coins it, and so on.