campaign for "santorum" neologism
campaign for "santorum" neologism was a writer.
Also recorded as campaign for the neologism "santorum".
Literature
10 scholarly publications naming this subject were located in the registry of record.
neologism, n., Oxford English Dictionary, 2023. A Study on Structure of “Neologism Dictionary” and Stabilization of Modern Neologism in Korean, HAN-GEUL, 2014. MAQRO -- BPS 2023 Research Campaign Whitepaper, arXiv. From 124 Million Tokens to 1,021 Neologisms: A Large-Scale Pipeline for Automatic Neologism Detection, arXiv. Neologism Learning as a Parameter-Efficient Alternative to Fine-Tuning for Model Steering, arXiv. New Terms, New Toxicity: Consensus-based Chinese Neologism Toxicity Detection via Search-Augmented LLMs, arXiv. Neologism Learning for Controllability and Self-Verbalization, arXiv. NEO-BENCH: Evaluating Robustness of Large Language Models with Neologisms, arXiv. Multiwavelength Campaign of Observations of AE Aqr, arXiv. Reduced Light Curves from Campaign 0 of the K2 Mission, arXiv.
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arXiv, Cornell University, preprints naming “campaign for "santorum" neologism”
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Figure 1: The traditional neologism recognition process.
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Neologism, Encyclopedia of Arabic Language and Linguistics
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q773915: campaign for "santorum" neologism
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“Campaign for the neologism "santorum"”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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