USAGE OF NEOLOGISMS IN MEDIA DISCOURSE
Sabohat Sharipova , Researcher of Namangan State University, UzbekistanAbstract
It is natural for new concepts and terms to evolve and be adopted over time. Neologisms are used in communication as a result of societal evolution, the introduction of new concepts, and the emergence of new terms in the language. Words such as airplane, pilot, television, market, atom, which were regarded neologisms 100 years ago, as well as society, science, and technology, are no longer considered neologisms due to linguistic evolution. Neologisms, due to their widespread use, they appear to be extensively and easily accepted in social networking sites throughout the world (Telegram, Instagram, Facebook, etc). These social networking sites have had a huge influence on everyone today since they enhance and speed up communication, nurture connections, and promote commercial initiatives. This article discusses neologisms generated by various morphological processes are overused in media discourse.
Keywords
Neologisms, concepts, words
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