implanting (Q1288)
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purposely introducing a new lexical unit into a language
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | implanting |
purposely introducing a new lexical unit into a language |
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implantation (French)
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იმპლანტაცია (Georgian)
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Integration (German)
I'm not sure whether "Integration" is correct: This word indicates that the recipient language has the active part. But "implantation" indicates that the donor language has the active part and the recipient lanuage is passive. The glosse for French indicates the integration, so I have chosen that as the German equivalent. (German "Implantierung" is only used in the medical context.)
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