For his independent project he has collected early maps and photographs of the area, prior to its designation as Camp
Coiner, that show dramatic changes to Yongsan's landscape.
First, instead of accounting for the interpretation of the postulated meaning of a novel Noun+Noun compound, the concept of meaning predictability deals with the question of which of the (usually) multiple possible readings of a new complex word, always coined (obviously) with one specific meaning in the
coiner's mind, becomes the best candidate for the interpretation of that complex word from the listener's/reader's point of view.
Gregory Bateson, who was the son of William Bateson (
coiner of the term "genetics") and the husband of Margaret Mead, influenced the fields of information science, cybernetics, urban planning, anthropology, psychiatry, biology, and ecology--before, in fact, some of these sciences even existed.
And so, on March 22 1699, the Warwickshire
coiner met his fate on the Tyburn Tree.
Based on extensive interviews with right-wing leaders and activists, Blumenthal's book succeeds at being more than a lurid accounting of sexual escapades and immoral behavior, clearly showing how "the personal is political" in a way that the
coiner of that phrase probably never intended.
Across the courtroom sat defendant Alan Freed,
coiner of "rock 'n' roll" and a fast-rising radio star with a knack for picking hits.
In Chapter " Liberman presents coinages whose actual
coiner is known, with an interesting discussion of lilliputian at its core, but reminds us that even recent coinages may be obscure in this respect.
Is anyone ( even the phrase
coiner Catherine Tate ( really bovvered?
And then the last gripe (I promise) for this month's edition of Technobabble surrounds acronyms where the
coiner arbitrarily decides some of the letters will be lowercase and some will be uppercase.
A word has been coined to describe this dissonance: "battlebabble." The
coiner is Thomas Lee, a science professor for 35 years at St.
But that fact alone provides scant reason for according him attention beyond such occasional and insightful observations as 'There is a strikingly close parallel between Kafka's frantic burrower (the writer as giant mole), trapped in his own construct, and De Quincey as Gothic "
coiner" sitting in a "deep grave-like recess"' (p.
Annual salaries for mint employees were to be $2,000 for the director; $1,500 each for the assayer and chief
coiner; $1,200 each for the engraver and treasurer, and for clerks, "not exceeding $500."