evolution of lexicology in english

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ministry of higher education, science and innovation of the republic of uzbekistan course work theme: the evolution of lexicology: a comperative study of lexical changes in english across different time periods group: ___ done by: _____________________ supervisor: ___________________ contents introduction...................................................................................................3 chapter i. changes in vocabulary across time periods...6 1.1. expansion of the english vocabulary……………………………………….…6 1.2. influence of others languages on english vocabulary......................................12 1.3. semantic and phonological chances………………………………………….15 chapter ii. the influence of language variation and dialects.............................................................................................................17 2.1. regional dialects…………………………………………………..................17 2.2. socialects and idiolects....................................................................................23 2.3. the role of social factors in lexical changes…………………………………29 conclusion......................................................................................................31 bibliography..................................................................................................33 introduction in uzbekistan, the issue of training competitive personnel who have mastered foreign languages, modern science, radically change the educational process, update the quality of education on the basis of international experience has risen to the level of state policy. in this regard, the president said that ‘’we are all proud that our young people are …
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e english vocabulary, the influence of other languages, and semantic and phonological changes. language variation and dialects play a significant role in shaping the way language evolves over time, with regional dialects, socialects, idiolects, and the role of social factors in lexical changes all contributing to the richness and diversity of the english language. as the english language has evolved over the centuries, its vocabulary has expanded significantly. this growth can be attributed to several factors, such as the incorporation of words from other languages, the development of new technologies, and the need for more precise communication. as a result, the english language has become one of the most robust and versatile languages in the world. throughout its history, the english language has been influenced by other languages, which have contributed to its vocabulary. latin, old norse, old french, and middle dutch are just a few examples of the languages …
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ge preservation, historical linguistics, and language education. actuality of the course work: the meanings and pronunciation of words in the english language have undergone significant changes. this can be attributed to various factors, such as the influence of other languages, historical events, and social changes. as language evolves, words can change in meaning, become obsolete, or acquire new meanings, while pronunciation can also shift due to regional accents, social factors, or the influence of other languages. language variation and dialects play a crucial role in shaping the english language. regional dialects, which are influenced by the geographical location and history of a region, showcase the diversity of english across different parts of the world. socialects, or sociolects, are dialects that are influenced by social factors such as education, occupation, and social class, while idiolects refer to an individual's unique way of speaking, which is shaped by their personal experiences and …
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e formation of unique lexicons during these epochs. subsequently, we delve into early modern and late modern english stages, observing transitions brought upon by social change, scientific advancements, and cultural movements that shaped distinctive vocabularies specific to each period. finally, this course addresses contemporary developments such as digitalization, globalization, and multiculturalism influence current trends in modern english lexis. overall, students gain an appreciation for the dynamic nature of language, enrich their understanding of english etymologies, and foster sensitivity towards cross-linguistic influences shaping our daily interactions with words. keywords: lexicology, diachronic analysis, synchronic analysis, english history, etymology. practical values of research work: social factors, such as social class, education, and occupation, can significantly impact the way language evolves. as society changes, so does the language, with new words, expressions, and meanings emerging to reflect these changes. the influence of social factors on language is evident in the development of new slang, …
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olution reflects not only linguistic development but also broader social, cultural, and technological changes. a comparative study of lexical changes in english across time periods reveals how words emerge, transform, and sometimes fade away, offering insights into the dynamics of language and the forces that shape it. the earliest stage of the english language, old english (approximately 450-1150 ad), was heavily influenced by germanic languages due to the migration of the anglo-saxons to britain. old english vocabulary was primarily germanic in origin, characterized by a strong reliance on compounds and a relatively small number of borrowings from other languages. however, even during this early period, there were notable vocabulary shifts. the conversion to christianity in the 7th century introduced latin words into english, primarily related to religion, education, and governance. words like "bishop," "altar," and "monk" have latin roots and reflect the cultural transformation brought by the christianization of england[footnoteref:3]. …

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ministry of higher education, science and innovation of the republic of uzbekistan course work theme: the evolution of lexicology: a comperative study of lexical changes in english across different time periods group: ___ done by: _____________________ supervisor: ___________________ contents introduction...................................................................................................3 chapter i. changes in vocabulary across time periods...6 1.1. expansion of the english vocabulary……………………………………….…6 1.2. influence of others languages on english vocabulary......................................12 1.3. semantic and phonological chances………………………………………….15 chapter ii. the influence of language variation and dialects.................................................................

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