Modern English Lexicology
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https://doi.org/10.52340/gbsab.2025.54.10Keywords:
Sociolinguistic, Linguo-Stylistics, Correspondence, Phraseological units, Phonetic variants, MorphemesAbstract
Modern English Lexicology as a subject of study forms part of the Theoretical Course of Modern English and as such is inseparable from its other component parts, i.e. Grammar, Phonetics, Stylistics, on the one hand, and the Course of History of the English Language, on the other. The language learner will find the Course of Modern English Lexicology of great practical importance. He will obtain much valuable information concerning the English word stock and the laws and regulations governing the formation and usage of English words and word-groups. Besides, the Course is aimed both at summarising the practical material already familiar to the students from foreign language classes and at helping the students to develop the skills and habits of generalising the linguistic phenomena observed.
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Introduction — A. A. Sankin (2002)
Varieties of English — G. Y. Knyaseva (1999)
Semasiology — R. S. Ginzburg (2020)
Word-Groups and Phraseological Units — R. S. Ginzburg (1996)
Word-Structure — S. S. Khidekel and A. A. Sankin (2000)
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