NEOLOGISMS IN MODERN ENGLISH AND THEIR TRENDS IN WORD FORMATION (BASED ON TEXTS IN THE MEDIA)
16.12.2022
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series B. Volume 1 Issue 8
Abstract. This article will talk about the role of neologisms in ensuring freedom of speech in our country, its introduction into science through oral speech when it is found that there is a lack of a term in one concept or there is a lack of details in the existing vocabulary.
Keywords: neologisms in modern english, their trend in word formation, in texts in the media.
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