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Актуальные причины лексических заимствований в финансово-экономической сфере

Актуальные причины лексических заимствований в финансово-экономической сфере

Abstract

Встатьеизучаютсяпричинывлиянияоднойкультурынадругую;рассматриваются новые предметы и явления финансово-экономической сферы, возникающие при переходе из одного языка в другой. Это вызывает необходимость номинации, что влечет за собой образование в языке новых слов и выражений или образование новых значений в ранее существовавших единицах лексики. Вместе с новыми реалиями приходят иноязычные финансово-экономические термины, которые актуализируются в широком спектре коммутативных ситуаций.

This article is dedicated to analysis of the causes of intercultural influence when new concepts and words are borrowed from one language into another, embodying in financial and economic sphere. This process causes the necessity of nomination, resulting in the formation of new words and expressions or new meanings of former lexical units. Along with new realities, foreign financial and economic terms are actualized in a wide spectrum of communication.

Keywords

МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ КОММУНИКАЦИЯ, ЗАИМСТВОВАНИЕ, ФИНАНСОВО-ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ СФЕРА, ИНТЕРНАЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ ТЕРМИНОЛОГИЯ, ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЙ ТЕРМИН, АНГЛИЦИЗМ, ЛЕКСИЧЕСКАЯ НОМИНАЦИЯ

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popularity
This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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