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Xamidova Parizod Abdumanat kizi Nurabad district, Samarkand region School English teacher 21 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8139293 Annotation: This article reflects information about neologism and its foundations.
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Linguistic and Cultural Aspects of Studying New Vocabulary in Conditions of Globalization
The article examines linguocultural potential of neologisms in English discourse. Neologisms taken as a whole reflect the spirit of time, the unity of meanings, values and stereotypes inherent in a particular society in a specific cultural and historical
Veronika V. Katermina +1 more
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Usage of Neologisms Formed by Derivation in Online Advertising
The article provides a brief overview of the principles of formation and usage of neologisms formed by derivation in English advertising materials.
A.V. Litvinov, A.S. Starovoytov
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THE EMERGING OF JAPANESE NEOLOGISM AND AGING SOCIETY
Neologism are new words, terms or phrase created to apply to new concepts or to make older terminology sound more contemporary. The changing of society reflected in language is the emerging of myriads of neologisms. Japan currently is trying to cope with
Ni Nengah Suartini
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To deepen on the study of the concept of neologicity, an exhaustive review of the literature was carried out. Once the different parameters related to this concept were isolated, we realized that some of them were also used to determine the communicative
Elisabet Llopart-Saumell +1 more
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BUSINESS NEOLOGISMS IN MODERN ENGLISH
The article focuses on business neologisms in modern English and their formation mechanisms. Neologisms are defined as recently coined lexemes or word combinations that denote new concepts and phenomena or existing words that have acquired new meanings
Liliia SANDYHA, Yuliia KYSHENIA
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NEOLOGISMS IN TOURISM REFLECTING CHANGES TO ENGLISH WORLDVIEW
The article is devoted to English neologisms in tourism and ways of their formation. Neologisms are defined as recently coined or existing words or word combinations which name new phenomena or concepts and which are moderately used by most members of a ...
Liliia Sandyha, Iryna Polonska
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The study focuses on such linguistic phenomena as neologisms in business discourse of the French and Italian languages. The problem faced by the authors is how to teach language learners to recognize and understand the neologisms that are so often ...
M. G. Yashina, N. V. Polyakova
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Еach year more than 800 new words appear in the English language. Oxford Dictionary is the most authoritative publication which explores neologisms. Most neologisms appeared through social networks. Кожен рік понад 800 нових слів з'являється в англійській мові. Oxford Dictionary є найавторитетнішим виданням, яке досліджує неологізми.
Tykhomirova, M.Y., Stryzhachenko, K.O.
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Neologisms can, roughly speaking, be divided into formal and semantic neologisms. Focusing notably on the latter, the present paper adresses the question of how they are formed and suggests, based on Greimas' theory on the structuring of the meaning of ...
Bodil Martinsen
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