SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FORMATION OF IT TERMINOLOGY

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  • Sidddiqov Abdiaziz,Nasrullayeva Tozagul Author

Abstract

the rapid development of information technologies (IT) has led to the continuous emergence of new terms and concepts, creating a dynamic and specialized vocabulary. This article examines the specific features associated with the formation of IT terminology, highlighting key aspects such as the creation of neologisms, borrowing from other languages, and the impact of technological progress on language. is characterized by the dynamic nature under the influence. Understanding these idiosyncrasies is critical to communicating effectively in the global IT landscape and fostering collaboration between professionals in different languages.

 

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2025-02-18

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