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Evolutionary word formation processesin the Russian and German lexicology

Authors: Uliskina T.K., Karpukhina M. A., Popandopulo Yu.V. Published: 03.11.2022
Published in issue: #5(97)/2022  
DOI: 10.18698/2306-8477-2022-5-807  
Category: Technological aspects of the engineering education | Chapter: Philology. Linguistics  
Keywords: modern scientific development, technical development, registration of special vocabulary, renewable tool, information, technology, synchrony, diachrony

Language is a renewable tool in human communication, and it is at the same time the result of the human civilization development. Research in language study is currently being carried out at the level of studying natural and information languages. Modern scientific and technological development is mirrored in lexicography and characterized by significantly faster fixation of special vocabulary in comparison with the commonly used one. To evaluate the current state of social vocabulary, evolutionary word formation processes are considered in close interaction of synchrony and diachrony. Formation of various ways of word formation is determined by the emerging new realities that require names to contribute to the evolutionary development of lexicography — a section of linguistics that registers this process.


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