Jild 2 Nomeri 4 (2025): International journal of science and technology
Articles

TYPES OF NEOLOGISMS AND THEIR CLASSIFICATION IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK

Nashr qilingan 2025-04-03

Kalit so‘zlar

  • neologism, sociolinguistics, language change, lexical innovation, borrowing, semantic shift, globalization, technologi- cal advancement, media influence, cultural exchange.

How to Cite

TYPES OF NEOLOGISMS AND THEIR CLASSIFICATION IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK. (2025). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2(4), 108-109. https://doi.org/10.70728/tech.v2.i04.041

Abstrak

Neologisms play a crucial role in linguistic evolution, reflecting social, cultural, and technological changes. This paper explores the
various classifications of neologisms based on linguistic theories, particularly focusing on English and Uzbek languages. The study
analyzes word formation processes such as affixation, compounding, borrowing, and semantic shifts. The comparative approach
highlights similarities and differences in neologism formation between two languages. By employing a qualitative comparative
methodology, the paper provides insights into the role of neologisms in linguistic enrichment and their impact on communication.

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