Derivative neologisms as sociocultural dominants in the Russian and Czech languages of the modern period
The article is devoted to the analysis of word-formation neologisms in modern media speech from the point of view of their sociocultural characteristics during the COVID-19 pandemic (on Russian and Czech internet speech). In derivational processes, socially significant, socalled key words play an im...
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doaj-bfe3751d333a4093ba540edd58bd41192021-04-02T16:40:13ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242020-01-01880102210.1051/shsconf/20208801022shsconf_lltforum2020_01022Derivative neologisms as sociocultural dominants in the Russian and Czech languages of the modern periodSamylicheva Nadezhda0Gazda Jiří1Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny NovgorodMasaryk UniversityThe article is devoted to the analysis of word-formation neologisms in modern media speech from the point of view of their sociocultural characteristics during the COVID-19 pandemic (on Russian and Czech internet speech). In derivational processes, socially significant, socalled key words play an important role, forming a special socio-cultural space, thereby becoming a kind of dominants in modern speech. Such lexemes give a life to a big quantity of derived units. So, neologisms with initial words reflecting the situation of a pandemic in 2020 in modern Russian and Czech society, clearly enough evidence of public attitudes - a negative assessment and rejection of what is happening and at the same time irony and a language game.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2020/16/shsconf_lltforum2020_01022.pdf |
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Derivative neologisms as sociocultural dominants in the Russian and Czech languages of the modern period |
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Derivative neologisms as sociocultural dominants in the Russian and Czech languages of the modern period |
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Derivative neologisms as sociocultural dominants in the Russian and Czech languages of the modern period |
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Derivative neologisms as sociocultural dominants in the Russian and Czech languages of the modern period |
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Derivative neologisms as sociocultural dominants in the Russian and Czech languages of the modern period |
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derivative neologisms as sociocultural dominants in the russian and czech languages of the modern period |
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The article is devoted to the analysis of word-formation neologisms in modern media speech from the point of view of their sociocultural characteristics during the COVID-19 pandemic (on Russian and Czech internet speech). In derivational processes, socially significant, socalled key words play an important role, forming a special socio-cultural space, thereby becoming a kind of dominants in modern speech. Such lexemes give a life to a big quantity of derived units. So, neologisms with initial words reflecting the situation of a pandemic in 2020 in modern Russian and Czech society, clearly enough evidence of public attitudes - a negative assessment and rejection of what is happening and at the same time irony and a language game. |
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