MODERN ENGLISH LEXICAL BORROWINGS AND THEIR INTEGRATION INTO UZBEK
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loanwords, English language, Uzbek language, lexical integration, globalization, interlingual contact, neologismsAbstract
This research examines the characteristics and integration patterns of English borrowings in modern Uzbek. In the context of globalization, lexical units from English are actively employed across various domains of Uzbek, particularly in technology, commerce, social media, and education. The findings demonstrate that English-origin words undergo phonological and grammatical adaptation to conform to Uzbek linguistic structures, though some retain their original forms. This study holds practical significance for contemporary linguistics and applied lexicography.Downloads
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