RUSSIAN LANGUAGE LEXICOLOGY
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Russian language, lexicology, word formation, semantic shifts, vocabulary, language evolution, language contactAbstract
Lexicology, the branch of linguistics that studies the vocabulary of a language and its meaning, structure, and usage, is crucial for understanding the intricacies of any language. The Russian language, with its rich history and cultural depth, offers unique insights into lexicological studies. This article aims to explore the field of Russian language lexicology, focusing on the various elements of its vocabulary, the role of word formation, semantic shifts, and the interaction of Russian with other languages.
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