SOURCES OF TERMINOLOGICAL NEOLOGISMS

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  • Larina Kamila Petrovna Author

Abstract

The article analyzes the sources of origin and factors of emergence of terminological neologisms from a theoretical-methodological perspective. Terminological renewal processes in modern linguistics, the interaction of extralinguistic and intralinguistic factors, as well as the mechanisms of formation of terminological neologisms and their ways of entering the lexical system are systematically studied.

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2025-10-19