FORMATION OF ECOLOGICAL TERMS IN ENGLISH

Authors

  • Mamatov Shukurllo Shermat ugli PhD researcher at Jizzakh State Pegagogical University Author

Keywords:

ecology, formation, terminology, terms, prefixes, suffixes, neologisms, derivation

Abstract

The field of ecology, an interdisciplinary branch of biology, has seen substantial growth and development over the past century. This expansion has necessitated the creation and adoption of a robust lexicon to effectively describe complex ecological phenomena. This article explores the processes involved in the formation of ecological terms in English, focusing on the influences of Latin and Greek roots, borrowing from other languages, and the development of new terminology through compounding, derivation, and semantic shifts. Understanding these linguistic processes provides insight into how scientific language evolves to meet the demands of emerging scientific fields.

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Published

2024-06-20