THE CLASSIFICATION OF ENGLISH NEOLOGISMS

THE CLASSIFICATION OF ENGLISH NEOLOGISMS

Authors

  • Kiyamova G The teacher of International Innovation University in Karshi

Keywords:

Usage, i.e., specific usage of the «best Authors», «the Court», or «the City», determined the limits of this vocabulary, along with other grammatical and stylistic properties.

Abstract

Neologism appeared in the early 18th century as a literary concept and term, when the neoclassical practice of the French Generation of 1660 began to consolidate, throughout Europe. The idea that different domains of human experience should be represented in literature by distinct literary styles entailed the notion that each of these styles should operate within distinct vocabulary

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Published

2024-05-01

How to Cite

Kiyamova G. (2024). THE CLASSIFICATION OF ENGLISH NEOLOGISMS. Scientific Impulse, 2(20), 45–48. Retrieved from http://nauchniyimpuls.ru/index.php/ni/article/view/15530
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