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假借

假借 (jiǎjiè) lit. ‘false lendings' are defined by wiktionary as “Chinese characters that are borrowed to write another homophonous or near-homophonous morpheme which has no semantic connection with the borrowed character“

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neologisms

a neologism (aka a coinage) is defined by wikipedia as “any newly formed word, term, or phrase that has achieved popular or institutional recognition and is accepted into mainstream language”

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Carthago Nova

bilingual tautology is defined by wikipedia as “a phrase that combines words that mean the same thing in two different languages” - this is really common in the context of locations, given that we like to add descriptive words such as “moun...

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fossil words

a fossil word is defined by wiktionary as “a word that is broadly obsolete but remains in current use because it is contained within an idiom that is still in use”

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