PHONETIC AND LEXICAL FEATURES OF BORROWED WORDS IN CHINESE

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  • Eminjon Azimov Senior Lecturer of the Department of Persian and Chinese Languages, SEI “Khujand State University named after academician Bobojon Gafurov” (Tajikistan Republic, Khujand) Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2024/4nrwvr48

Keywords:

phonetic and lexical features, borrowing, borrowed words, Chinese language, position of foreign languages

Abstract

The given article dwells on issues concerning the study of phonetic and lexical features of borrowed words in Chinese. It is worth stressing that it is far from the generally accepted practice. On the contrary, it is an element of the subculture of certain youth groups, but it has the right to exist and walk in certain and rather small circles. It is concluded that the position of foreign languages in modern world, its position in China and a very wide range of English words derived from Chinese, we can confidently express our own idea that all of these are used both in everyday language and in colloquial one.

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Published

2024-05-02

How to Cite

Azimov, E. (2024). PHONETIC AND LEXICAL FEATURES OF BORROWED WORDS IN CHINESE. Conference Proceedings: Fostering Your Research Spirit, 938-940. https://doi.org/10.2024/4nrwvr48

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