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purism
purism (ˈpjʊərɪz(ə)m) [ad. F. purisme, f. pur pure: see -ism.] 1. a. Scrupulous or exaggerated observance of, or insistence upon, purity or correctness, esp. in language or style.1804 Mitford Inquiry 392 Before we attempt to exercise on our language the spirit of what the French used to call purism.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Purism
Purism was led by Amédée Ozenfant and Charles Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier). Purism fears the bizarre and the original. wikipedia.org
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purism
purism/ˈpjuərɪzəm; `pjʊrɪzəm/ n[U](fml 文). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Purism (disambiguation)
Purism is an arts movement that took place between 1918 and 1925. Purism may also refer to: Purism (Spanish architecture) (1530–1560), a phase of Renaissance architecture in Spain Purism (company), company manufacturing wikipedia.org
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Purism (Spanish architecture)
Also formed in the plateresque, although his most representative works are of purism. Another great example of Andalusian purism was Andrés de Vandelvira, of own style that was directed then to Mannerism. wikipedia.org
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Purism (company)
Laptops Purism's first products were two laptop computers. See also Linux adoption System76 Framework Computer Pine64 References External links Purism on Odysee.com Purism on Mastodon.social 2014 wikipedia.org
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Linguistic purism
Based on the intensity Marginal purism: Purism never becomes at any stage a value-feature of the speech community. : The extreme upper limit of purism. wikipedia.org
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Linguistic purism in English
Linguistic purism in English is the opposition to foreign influence in the English language. In its mildest form, purism stipulates the use of native terms instead of loanwords. wikipedia.org
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Pure (language)
You might be looking for: Pure (programming language) Language purism Adamic language wikipedia.org
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Linguistic purism in Korean
Linguistic purism in the Korean language is the belief that words of native Korean origin should be used in place of foreign-derived "loanwords". References History of the Korean language Linguistic purism wikipedia.org
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Meitei linguistic purism movement
The social movement of Meitei language to attain linguistic purism is advocated by literary, political, social associations and organisations as well as , Greek and Latin languages Linguistic purism in Korean, attempts to remove loanwords borrowed from Japanese Notes References External links wikipedia.org
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Croatian linguistic purism
Croatian linguists fought this wave of "populist purism", led by various nationalist non-linguists. Despite forcing techniques for implementing purism, there has been significant resistance to purism in common usage. wikipedia.org
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Linguistic purism in Icelandic
In Iceland, linguistic purism is archaising, trying to resuscitate the language of a golden age of Icelandic literature. Linguistic purism Icelandic wikipedia.org
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Librem
Librem is a line of computers manufactured by Purism, SPC featuring free (libre) software. Purism cooperated with KDE and GNOME in its development of Librem 5. wikipedia.org
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Librem 5
The Librem 5 is a smartphone manufactured by Purism that is part of their Librem line of products. Purism has cooperated with GNOME in its development of the Librem 5 software. wikipedia.org
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