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'''[[Neologism]]s''' are new words or phrases.  Sometimes so new that they might still be considered "made up". The excessive, '''unintentional''' use of neologisms is a symptom of '''[[schizophrenia]].''' The excessive, '''intentional''' use of neologisms is a symptom of '''[[anti-social personality disorder]].'''
'''[[Neologism]]s''' are new words or phrases.  Sometimes so new that they might still be considered "made up". The excessive, '''unintentional''' use of neologisms is a symptom of '''[[schizophrenia]].''' The excessive, '''intentional''' use of neologisms is a symptom of '''[[anti-social personality disorder]].'''


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Revision as of 00:06, 8 November 2013

Neologisms are new words or phrases. Sometimes so new that they might still be considered "made up". The excessive, unintentional use of neologisms is a symptom of schizophrenia. The excessive, intentional use of neologisms is a symptom of anti-social personality disorder.

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