NEOLOGISMS: EXPLORING THEIR ETYMOLOGY AND BENEFITS

Authors

  • Urmonova Maftuna Farhodjon qizi. ADUDoctoral student of Fergana State University Author

Keywords:

Neologisms, etymology, language evolution, communication, lexical innovation, societal shifts, technological advancement, linguistic tools, creativity, lexical gaps, cultural expression, language innovation.

Abstract

This article delves into the fascinating realm of neologisms, exploring their etymology and the manifold benefits they bring to language evolution and communication. By analyzing the origins and adoption of neologisms, this paper sheds light on how they enrich language by filling lexical gaps, fostering creativity, and adapting to the ever-changing landscape of human experience. Through a comprehensive examination of case studies and linguistic theories, this article underscores the intrinsic value of neologisms in shaping and enriching our linguistic repertoire, offering insights into their role in language innovation and cultural expression

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Published

2024-05-27