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Особенности освоения белгородцами заимствованной агентивной лексики конца XX начала XXI в

Особенности освоения белгородцами заимствованной агентивной лексики конца XX начала XXI в

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of one of the most topical problem assimilation of the recently borrowed vocabulary by speakers of the Russian language. Data derived from sociolinguistical experiment conducted by the author in the Belgorodskaya Oblast in 2008-2009 are provided and analysed.

Статья посвящена одной из актуальных проблем освоения носителями русского языка заимствованной лексики нового времени. Приводятся данные социолингвистического эксперимента, проведенного автором в Белгородской области в 2008-2009 гг., анализируются его результаты.

Keywords

ЗАИМСТВОВАНИЯ НОВОГО ВРЕМЕНИ, АГЕНТИВНАЯ ЛЕКСИКА, СОЦИОЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЙ ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТ, ИСТОЧНИКИ ЗАИМСТВОВАНИЯ, СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ГРУППЫ ИНФОРМАНТОВ, ОСВОЕНИЕ ЗАИМСТВОВАННОЙ ЛЕКСИКИ

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