THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE TERM "NEOLOGISM" AND HOW CONTEMPORARY SCHOLARS UNDERSTAND IT.

Authors

  • Akhmedova Feruza Ibragimovna (a teacher of the Сhair of “Foreign languages” of Karshi University of Economics and Pedagogy, Uzbekistan) Author

Keywords:

linguistic theory, linguistic essence, novelty impact, neologism, and linguisticspace.

Abstract

This article explores the several ways in which "stylistic," "psycholinguistic," "lexicographic," "denotative," "structural," and "concrete historical" linguistic theory may be used to analyze and understand the notion of "neologism." The opinions of different scientists are examined, and the most comprehensive ones are disclosed.

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Published

2024-10-19