THE TRANSLATION OF INTERNET NEOLOGISMS INTO UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES: FUNCTIONAL AND COMPARABLE FEATURES
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Keywords

Translation, Internet Neologisms, Uzbek Language, English Language, Functional Features, Comparable Features

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Makhliyo Ganiyeva. (2024). THE TRANSLATION OF INTERNET NEOLOGISMS INTO UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES: FUNCTIONAL AND COMPARABLE FEATURES. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 4(1), 8–10. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/230

Abstract

The translation of Internet neologisms into Uzbek and English is examined in this scientific thesis, with an emphasis on their similar and useful characteristics. This study attempts to clarify the difficulties and methods associated with communicating the essence of online language in both linguistic environments by examining the process of translating these dynamic and context-dependent phrases.

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