LINGUISTIC ANALYSES OF BORROWED COMPLEX WORDS IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE BASED ON MAKE-UP TERMS
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Davlyatova E.M
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Norbayeva Iroda
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- make up, cosmetics, seme, nomination, semantic derivative, nominative complex
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This article explores the impact of linguistic borrowing on the make-up terms, eximaning the divere array of words borrowed from russian languages that have become intergal to product naming and branding in the beauty sector. The purpose of these article is to anylize different aspect of complex words. In our article we used analytical methods in the make up industry to ensure the quality and safety of product.
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