NEOLOGISMS AS A REFLECTION OF SOCIAL CHANGE IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK
Keywords:
neologism, portmanteau, borrowing, shortening, lexical innovationAbstract
This article examines how neologisms in both English and Uzbek languages mirror ongoing social transformations. Drawing on recent linguistic studies, it integrates theoretical frameworks from sociolinguistics and lexical innovation to explore how new words emerge in response to technological, cultural, political, and media-driven forces. Comparative analysis reveals common patterns in word formation alongside distinct sociocultural influences in the two languages.
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