Semantic Peculiarities of Neologisms Functioning in the English and Uzbek Newspapers
Abstract
The lexical composition of the English and Uzbek languages is constantly changing – new words and phrases appear, in parallel with this, many words emerge from active use and become archaisms. During the period of rapid economic, technical, and political development of society, research on language changes plays a big role, which is primarily a qualitative indicator of various transformations in society. At the moment, the overwhelming majority of languages are experiencing the phenomenon of “neologic boom”, English and Uzbek languages are no exception. The emergence of new words in the languages in question occurs with great speed. Any event associated with the development of the productive forces of society, culture, science and technology entails the emergence of certain concepts that require linguistic expression. As one of the main sources of neologisms is mass media, newspapers and magazines in particular. The present article is dedicated to the study of neologisms functioning in the English and Uzbek newspapers.
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