Linguocultural foundations of neologisms in English and Uzbek internet lexicon
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20808074
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This article provides a comprehensive linguocultural analysis of neologisms emerging in English and Uzbek internet lexicon. In particular, it examines the mechanisms of formation of new lexical units under the influence of the global digital communication environment, their semantic transformation, and their functional usage. Internet discourse is characterized by speed, interactivity, and multimodality, and the neologisms formed within it differ from traditional linguistic units by being dynamic and context-dependent.
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Neologism internet lexicon internet discourse semantic features social media artificial intelligence digital communication globalization cultural factors language developmentReferences
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