One new chronicle with current text, like the across answers here (10)
I believe the answer is:
neologisms
'the across answers here' is the definition.
Although both the answer and 'here' are nouns, they are not in the same form of the noun.
'one new chronicle with current text' is the wordplay.
'new' is an anagram indicator.
'chronicle' becomes 'log'.
'with' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'current' becomes 'i' (symbol for electric current).
'text' becomes 'sms' (abbreviation for Short Message Service).
'one' anagrammed gives 'neo'.
'neo'+'log'+'i'+'sms'='NEOLOGISMS'
'like' acts as a link.
(Another definition for neologisms that I've seen is " Modern bits of language".)