2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-66914-4_19
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Polysemy in the Terminology of Economics

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“…This problem is particularly acute in these languages that have existed for a long time under condition of limited statehood or statelessness, to which the Ukrainian language belongs too. The researchers of such multilingual discourses often emphasize on linguistic tolerance, in particular terminological tolerance, as an important factor in ensuring national security in today's globalized world [6][7][8][9][10][11]. It is necessary to note that the question of internationalization degree for economic terms, the need for introducing other terms, the dominance of borrowed words in the economic terms in the languages in the post-Soviet countries has always been debatable.…”
Section: Manifestation Of National and Foreign Language In Ukrainian mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This problem is particularly acute in these languages that have existed for a long time under condition of limited statehood or statelessness, to which the Ukrainian language belongs too. The researchers of such multilingual discourses often emphasize on linguistic tolerance, in particular terminological tolerance, as an important factor in ensuring national security in today's globalized world [6][7][8][9][10][11]. It is necessary to note that the question of internationalization degree for economic terms, the need for introducing other terms, the dominance of borrowed words in the economic terms in the languages in the post-Soviet countries has always been debatable.…”
Section: Manifestation Of National and Foreign Language In Ukrainian mentioning
confidence: 99%