New Words in the English Language and New Anglicisms in the Russian Language
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Kleshchina N.N. New Words in the English Language and New Anglicisms in the Russian Language. Vlast’ (The Authority). 2015. Vol. 23. No. 1. P. 99-102.
Abstract
The article deals with new entries to English dictionaries that reveals how the English language reflects different spheres of life today. It also considers word formation methods and processes in the modern English language, and new trends in word formation, leading to extending of the English dictionary. The article analyzes the reasons of new words introduction, their nature, and gives examples of new amendments to the English dictionary in everyday, business, financial and technical fields, their meanings and ways of word formation. Within the processes of word formation the examples of transformation of existing meanings of words are given. The article considers the reasons of borrowing words by the Russian language from English; and their examples are given.
Keywords:
blending, compound words, conversion, clipping, doubling vowels, borrowing
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Krysin L.P. 2002. Leksicheskoe zaimstvovanie i kal'kirovanie v russkom yazyke poslednih desyatiletij – Voprosy yazykoznaniya. № 6. P. 27-34.
Bletchly R. 2014. Official New Words Show How We Are Changing. – Mirrow. 21 June. McCrum R. 2010. Globish: How the English Language Became the World's Language. Viking UK. 331 p.
Stockwell R.P., Minkova D. 2001. English Words: History and Structure. N.Y.: Cambridge University Press. 208 p.
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Kleshchina, N. N. (2015). New Words in the English Language and New Anglicisms in the Russian Language. Vlast’ (The Authority), 23(1), 99-102. Retrieved from https://jour.fnisc.ru/index.php/vlast/article/view/1531
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