CORPUS OF NEOLOGISMS IN UZBEK LANGUAGE
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Keywords: Neologisms, Uzbek language, corpus linguistics, borrowing, language change, globalization, English influence, technology, assimilation.##article.abstract##
This article investigates the neologism corpus in the Uzbek language, exploring its formation, sources and role in language development. Neologisms, which are newly coined words or expressions, arise as languages adapt to new realities such as technological advances, globalization, and cultural shifts. Using corpus linguistic methods, this research analyzes the integration of neologisms in Uzbek, focusing on terms borrowed mainly from English due to the influence of technology, science, and the internet. The article delves into the processes through which these terms are assimilated into the language and examines the broader implications of their incorporation for Uzbek linguistic evolution.
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