A SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION ON THE USAGE OF ABBREVIATIONS IN WORD FORMATION
Keywords:
Abbreviations, Word Formation, Communication EfficiencyAbstract
The purpose of this study is to determine how well abbreviations work in the English language when used as word construction strategies. The study looks at the formation of abbreviations, how they affect communication, and the mental processes that go into reading and comprehending shortened words.
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