Analysis of borrowed affixes in Ukrainian periodicals
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2017.105136Keywords:
derivatives, mass media, word formation standard, denotations, neoplasms, juxtaposit, occasionalism, usual wordAbstract
The dynamics in the use of foreign affixes information resource Ukrainian language media has been investigated. The views at trends of linguists in media have been analyzed. The results of statistical analysis of lexical items with others affixes have been shown. Typical cases in periodical usage in the analyzed period have been illustrated. The tendencies of usage foreign affixes have been defined. Infringements of spelling rules when writing foreign components of compound words have been proven
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