The Impact of Global Communication and The Internet on The Word Stock of English And Uzbek: A Contrastive Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijps-06-06-10Keywords:
Global communication, internet linguistics, lexical changeAbstract
This study examines the impact of global communication and the Internet on the word stock of English and Uzbek from a contrastive linguistic perspective. In the context of rapid digitalization and globalization, language systems – particularly their lexical layers – are undergoing significant transformations driven by technological and sociocultural factors. The research aims to identify the mechanisms of lexical change in both languages and to reveal the asymmetrical nature of their interaction.
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