User talk:Newportante

Introduction to Newportante/Newportant

My name is George Brian Sullivan, Ph.D., I am a Doctor of English Literature, earned as a National Defense Fellow at the University of Nebraska/Lincoln (1967). In 1977 I became the originator of the words "Newportant" and "Newportante". Their cognotative and denotative meanings are operative in the ongoing work of La Fondation NEWPORTANTE / The NEWPORTANT Foundation, Corporation [Newport, Rhode Island; Not-for-profit; since 1981]. Simply understood both of these words mean "Newport + important". Their differences become apparent when "Newportant" is seen to be an English adjective and "Newportante" is recognized as being French [a feminine gender adjective here modifying the noun "Fondation"]. More about this bi-lingual aspect at another time. The co-relative association of the words "new" + "important" is more significant, because the definition becomes applicable to more than the limitation of "Newport importance". Rather the term connotes "Originality of importance", "Creativity of importance", and "Invention of importance". Here I stand for I can do no other. G.Brian Sullivan