THE WORD FORMATION OF NOUNS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Eshmuratova Sholpan 1st-year student of the Faculty of Pedagogy, Psychology and Foreign Languages, Nukus Innovation Institute Author
  • Naimova Nazira Kairatdinovna Assistant of Nukus Innovation Institute Author

Keywords:

word formation, nouns, English, derivation, compounding, conversion, clipping, blending, borrowing, acronyms, initialisms, back-formation

Abstract

This article explores the intricate processes involved in the formation of nouns in the English language. It delves into various mechanisms such as derivation, compounding, conversion, clipping, blending, borrowing, acronyms, initialisms, and back-formation. By examining these methods, the article sheds light on how English continually evolves to accommodate new concepts and cultural influences.

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Szymanek, B. (2005). The latest trends in English word-formation. In Handbook of word-formation (pp. 429-448). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands.

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Published

2024-11-01