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Innovations lexicales dans le domaine de l’environnement et de la biodiversité : le cas de bio en français et en italien

Authors: Jana Altmanova; Emmanuel Cartier; Jimmy Luzzi; Sarah Nora Pinto; Sergio Piscopo;

Innovations lexicales dans le domaine de l’environnement et de la biodiversité : le cas de bio en français et en italien

Abstract

Notre contribution vise à présenter les premiers résultats de la recherche menée dans le cadre du projet franco-italien Galilée 2020-2022, qui vise à effectuer une étude outillée des formations néologiques créées à partir des années 1980, en langue française et italienne, dans les domaines du climat et de la biodiversité. Après avoir délimité les tendances générales de la néologie « environnementale », nous analysons en particulier des lexèmes formés à partir de bio, représentatif de ces domaines.

Our contribution presents the first results of a Franco-Italian research project (Galilée 2020-2022), which aims to carry out a corpus-based study of neological formations created from the 1980s onwards, in French and Italian, in the fields of climate and biodiversity. After outlining the general trends in “environmental” neology, we focus on lexemes built from bio-, a prototypical formant of these semantic fields.

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Changement climatique, Contemporary Italian, Français contemporain, Climate change, Contemporary French, innovation lexicale, français contemporain, italien contemporain, changement climatique, biodiversité, Biodiversité, Biodiversity, Bio, Innovation lexicale, Italien contemporain, Lexical innovation

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