DOI
https://doi.org/10.47689/2181-3701-vol2-iss4/S-pp196-202Keywords
neologism , language development , intercultural communication , scientific and technical development , economic changes , mass media , Internet , linguistic renewalAbstract
This article analyzes the primary factors contributing to the creation of neologisms. Language evolution, advancements in technology, intercultural relations, and societal changes all lead to the emergence of new words and phrases, thus forming neologisms. The article examines how economic, social, and scientific-technical developments, along with international integration, influence language. Additionally, it considers the role of mass media and the Internet in the creation of neologisms. These factors collectively expand the vocabulary and enrich the language with new meanings.
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