2021
DOI: 10.32999/ksu2663-3426/2021-1-3
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Conversion and Compound Models of Religious Vocabulary Formation in the English Language

Abstract: The article outlines the concept of “conversion”, which is defined as an affixless, derivational way of word formation, in which a new word formed from another part of the language does not acquire an external word-forming rearrangement. The concept of “word formation” has also been analyzed and the phonetic component of compounds of religious vocabulary characterized. The structural classification has been distinguished taking into account the structure of compoundings. It has been found that among the layer … Show more

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