“In all of his plays, sonnets and narrative poems, Shakespeare used 17,677 words. Of these, he invented approximately 1,700, or nearly 10 percent. Shakespeare did this by changing the part of speech of words, adding prefixes and suffixes, connecting words together, borrowing from a foreign language, or by simply inventing them, the way a rapper like Snoop Dogg has today.”
Over at Big Think, Philip Davis has a great post on how neuroscience is showing that it’s Shakespeare’s word inventions “that excite us.” (via)