ENGLISH ORIGIN NEOLOGISMS IN ROMANIAN AND RUSSIAN – A COMPARISON OF CONTEXTS Cover Image

ENGLISH ORIGIN NEOLOGISMS IN ROMANIAN AND RUSSIAN – A COMPARISON OF CONTEXTS
ENGLISH ORIGIN NEOLOGISMS IN ROMANIAN AND RUSSIAN – A COMPARISON OF CONTEXTS

Author(s): Yolanda-Mirela Catelly
Subject(s): Higher Education , Philology
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: lexical studies; neologisms; anglicisms; comparative approach; multicultural groups;

Summary/Abstract: The influence of English lexis on various countries vocabulary has increased, with English becoming the lingua franca worldwide and with the penetration of IT and business terminology, due to the need to cover new realities, and up to the youth tendency to communicate fashionably. Political contexts have favored this trend in countries such as Russia and Romania. Therefore, the paper aim is to comparatively analyze anglicisms related paradigms under several aspects in these two countries, focusing on identifying similarities and differences. The investigation didactic consequences are outlined, for a tertiary education engineering faculty context with multicultural groups.

  • Issue Year: 15/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 269-279
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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