In a passage from Gorge Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, describing an imaginary social state which intends to control and change people’s way of thinking through language, the author coined two new words about the fictional language -- Newspeak, Oldspeak , and one word about the social state-- Ingsoc , to create a strange atmosphere and arouse a sense of mental terror of the society. The word Ingsoc ( English socialism ) is coined by the method of ( ) .