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Неологизмы XXI века

Неологизмы XXI века

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются недавно возникшие в русском языке неологизмы, появившиеся в результате словообразовательной деривации, заимствования из других языков, контаминации двух слов или словосочетаний, а также смешения кириллического и латинского графического обозначения. Поясняется значение наиболее активно употребляемых с целью мотивации причин их внедрения. Отмечаются характерные словообразовательные особенности и формальные признаки данных новообразований. Также в статье неологизмы классифицируются по сферам употребления и источникам заимствования. Определяется обоснованность или необоснованность проникновения рассматриваемых иностранных слов в активный словарь большинства носителей русского языка.

This article discusses the recently emerged in Russian language neologisms that appeared as a result of word-formation derivation of borrowing from other languages, contamination of two words or phrases, as well as the mixing of the Cyrillic and Latin graphic notation. Explained the value of the most actively used in order to motivate the reasons for their introduction. And characteristic features of word-formation and formal data neoplasms. The article also neologisms are classified by fields of use and sources of borrowing. Determined the validity / invalidity of entry of the foreign words in the active vocabulary of most native speakers of Russian.

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ЗАИМСТВОВАННАЯ ЛЕКСИКА, ЛЕКСИЧЕСКИЕ И ГРАФИЧЕСКИЕ ЗАИМСТВОВАНИЯ, НЕОЛОГИЗМЫ, ОБОСНОВАННОСТЬ УПОТРЕБЛЕНИЯ НЕОЛОГИЗМОВ, ПРИЧИНА ВОЗНИКНОВЕНИЯ НЕОЛОГИЗМОВ, СЛОВООБРАЗОВАНИЕ, ЯЗЫК-ИСТОЧНИК

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