COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NEOLOGISMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK

Authors

  • Dildora Rasulova Tashkent Textile and Light Industry Institute, English teacher of the department of Uzbek and foreign languages. Author

Keywords:

Neologisms, language evolution, Uzbek, English, comparative analysis, cultural adaptation.

Abstract

Neologisms, or newly coined words, reflect the evolving nature of languages. This article provides a comparative analysis of neologisms in Uzbek and English, exploring their formation, adoption, and cultural implications. Through examples and linguistic analysis, it examines how neologisms contribute to language development and adaptation in response to technological advancements, cultural shifts, and global influences.

References

Crystal, D. (2016). *Making Sense of New Words: The Role of Word Formation in Lexical Change*. Cambridge University Press.

Muminov, A. (2020). *Language Contact and Lexical Borrowing in Uzbek*. Journal of Uzbek Linguistics, 15(2), 45-62.

Oxford English Dictionary Online. (2023). Oxford University Press.

Published

2024-06-25

How to Cite

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NEOLOGISMS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK. (2024). Central Asian Journal of Education and Innovation, 3(6 Part 2), 148-149. https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/CAJEI/article/view/24107