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La neología: encrucijada entre estabilidad y renovación
Without lexical innovation, without a constant updating of the words that make them up, languages would lose their reason for being, which is none other than allowing us to name the world around us. Neology is, therefore, a necessary phenomenon for the evolution of languages and their adaptation to...
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