Philology Matters
Article Title
Abstract
The author of the article focuses on the impact of technical development on the use of neologisms. The object of the research is the lexical system of modern English, types of neologisms, methods of their formation and distribution. Studying the mechanisms of formation of neologisms in connection with conceptual changes in human consciousness in line with the constant development of technologies and scientific advances, it is possible to extract more informative use of neologisms in everyday life. The relevance of this topic is that neologisms are very important in our life, especially now, because we have the development of science and technology, new directions in the field of literature, art and music, and etc. And their area lot of new words created in different areas of peoples’ activities.
First Page
131
Last Page
137
DOI
10. 36078/987654336
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Recommended Citation
NURTAEV, Sayfullo Researcher
(2019)
"IMPACT OF TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ON THE USE OF NEOLOGISMS,"
Philology Matters: Vol. 2019
:
Iss.
1
, Article 24.
DOI: 10. 36078/987654336
Available at:
https://uzjournals.edu.uz/philolm/vol2019/iss1/24
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