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This is a list of Newspeak words known from the novel. Anthony Burgess discusses the plausibility of Newspeak.
Green, Jonathon. Newspeak: a dictionary of jargon.
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Newspeak
Newspeak (ˈnjuːspiːk) Also newspeak. [f. new a. + speak v.] The name of the artificial language used for official communications in G. Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, freq. applied to any corrupt form of English, spec. the propagandist and ambiguous language of some politicians, broadcasters, e...
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Sowing The Wind: The New 'Newspeak' - Zerohedge
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Newspeak (programming language)
This is one of the key differences between Newspeak and Smalltalk.
Newspeak is distinguished by its unusual approach to modularity. This makes every class in Newspeak virtual.
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-speak
-speak, suffix (spiːk) The verb speak used, after Orwell's Newspeak and Oldspeak, as a substantival suffix (cf. speak n. 1) to denote a particular variety of language or characteristic mode of speaking.1949, etc. [see Newspeak]. 1949, etc. [see Oldspeak]. 1960 K. Amis Take Girl Like You xi. 140 Char...
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Attempto Controlled English
Newspeak
xTalk
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Knowledge representation languages
Controlled English
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Oldspeak
Oldspeak (ˈəʊldspiːk) [f. old a. + speak v.] The name used for Standard English, as opposed to the artificial language Newspeak, in G. Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, applied to normal English usage, spec. as distinct from technical or propagandist language. Hence Oldspeaker, one who uses Oldsp...
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Doublethink
George Orwell coined the term doublethink (as part of the fictional language of Newspeak) in his 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Newspeak is the method for controlling thought through language; doublethink is the method of directly controlling thought.
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nineteen eighty-four
nineteen eighty-four The year-date (freq. written in form 1984): the title of an apocalyptic novel (1949) by ‘George Orwell’ portraying a society in which government propaganda and terrorizing destroy consciousness of reality; freq. used allusively. Also 1984-ish. Cf. doublethink, double-think, News...
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Ministries in Nineteen Eighty-Four
Ministry of Truth
The Ministry of Truth (Newspeak: Minitrue) is the ministry of propaganda. (Newspeak: Ficdep)
Tele-programmes Department (Newspeak: Teledep)
Pornography section – for Prole consumption only (Newspeak: Pornosec)
Ministry of
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New China Newspeak 新华文体 - China Heritage
A related propaganda organisation, New China Books 新华书店, was also established at Yan'an, in September 1939. Xinhua now enjoys a global reach, and its Internet presence is dubbed Xinhuanet. The authoritative dictionary of People's Republic-style Chinese is the Xinhua Dictionary 新华字典 (an online version is available here). That ...
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Sex crime (disambiguation)
Sex crime may also refer to:
Sexcrime (1984), a newspeak word used in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four
"Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)" (song), a 1984
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新语 (一九八四)
Anthony Burgess discusses the plausibility of Newspeak.
. Newspeak: a dictionary of jargon. London, Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985, 1984. An independent compilation of the Newspeak language
The Principles of Newspeak
George Orwell's 1984
New Examples of Newspeak
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أنتوني برجس discusses the plausibility of Newspeak.
جوناثون غرين. Newspeak: a dictionary of jargon. An independent compilation of the Newspeak language
The Principles of Newspeak
George Orwell's 1984
New Examples of Newspeak
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جورج أورويل
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