Hmm, purism can take many shapes, it’s not a strictly formulated stance (even though it might act like it is “scientific” because it minds etymology). It doesn’t have to be negative towards neologisms, in fact it can be very positive towards them if they’re based on native material and are meant to replace loanwords.
Hmm, purism can take many shapes, it’s not a strictly formulated stance (even though it might act like it is “scientific” because it minds etymology). It doesn’t have to be negative towards neologisms, in fact it can be very positive towards them if they’re based on native material and are meant to replace loanwords.
Fair point on the attitude changing towards neologisms.
Well, it was just a cheeky thought anyway.