TYPES AND USAGE OF USING WORD FORMATION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Keywords:
word formation, coinage, borrowing, compounding, blending, clipping, backformation, derivation, acronymsAbstract
English is considered the richest and most widely spoken language in the world, with over 2.5 billion people using it to communicate. It holds a significant place in international relations, science, technology, and culture. Belonging to the Germanic language group, English has enriched itself through its development by borrowing extensively from Latin, French, Greek, and other languages. Word formation plays a crucial role in expanding the language's core vocabulary. The primary goal of writing this article is to provide insights into word formation in English, its methods well as its grammatical and syntactic structures
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