SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF BORROWINGS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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https://doi.org/10.2024/070jrr15Keywords:
borrowings, loanwords, sociolinguistic analysis, dialect, expressionsAbstract
The article is focused on the sociolinguistic analysis of borrowings in English language. Borrowings or loanwords help us understand the social, cultural, and historical contexts in which these linguistic exchanges occur. It sheds light on the complex interplay between languages and societies, highlighting the dynamic nature of language and its ability to adapt and evolve through interactions with other languages.
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