
The present article discusses the most commonly applied word-building models that are used in term formation processes in business discourse of modern English: semantic, syntactic, and morphological methods of term formation. The research includes the explanation of business discourse, descriptions and definitions of each term formation method with their classifications and examples. The English language business terminology is considered in connection with the widespread use of the English language during business negotiations.
В данной статье рассмотрены наиболее часто используемые словообразовательные модели, формирующие термины в деловом дискурсе современного английского языка: семантический, синтаксический и морфологический методы словообразования. Приводится определение бизнес-дискурса, а также предоставляются понятия и описания каждого из способов образования терминов с их классификациями и примерами. Англоязычная бизнес-терминология рассматривается в связи с широким применением английского языка во время деловых переговоров.
№1(21) (2020)
деловой дискурс, term formation, business discourse, terminology, бизнес-терминология, word-forming methods, словообразовательные модели, терминообразование
деловой дискурс, term formation, business discourse, terminology, бизнес-терминология, word-forming methods, словообразовательные модели, терминообразование
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