LEXICOGRAPHIC ASPECTS OF SEWING-RELATED TERMS
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This paper examines the lexicographic aspects of sewing-related terminology in the English language. The study focuses on the origin, structure, semantics, and dictionary representation of terms associated with sewing and textile production. It explores how sewing vocabulary has developed historically through native English words, borrowings, and neologisms influenced by industrial and technological progress. The research highlights the relationship between language and material culture, emphasizing how lexicographic documentation contributes to the preservation and standardization of specialized vocabulary. The findings demonstrate that sewing terminology reflects both linguistic evolution and the changing socio-economic roles of textile production throughout history.
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