Methodological development of material on the latest English-language economic lexemes in the Chechen media

Authors

  • Larisa Yu. Israilova Chechen State University named A.A. Kadyrov
  • Bariyat A. Hazueva Chechen State Pedagogical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25726/m8607-6391-2337-w

Keywords:

anglicism, borrowings, mass media, economic vocabulary

Abstract

The socio-political processes taking place in modern society over the past three decades have caused fundamental changes in the life and outlook of citizens, which could not but be reflected in the processes that occur in the Russian and, accordingly, the Chechen languages. Given the intensification of Russia's international relations with other states and the leading positions of the English language on the world stage, it is quite natural that the socio-political and economic vocabulary of the English language is borrowed by the Russian language. This article is devoted to the latest English-language economic lexemes in the texts of the media in the Chechen language. Borrowings of this thematic group make up the largest group, since English-language lexemes from the economic sphere began to function in the Chechen language at the end of the twentieth century. The authors identify English-language economic terms that have long become familiar to Chechens and are no longer perceived as borrowings (for example: business, businessman, trust, marketing, manager, etc.). In addition, there are a large number of economic non-borrowings that are actively used in the language of the media, but they have not yet come into use.

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Published

2022-02-10

How to Cite

1.
Israilova LY, Hazueva BA. Methodological development of material on the latest English-language economic lexemes in the Chechen media. УО [Internet]. 2022 Feb. 10 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];11(6):152-7. Available from: https://emreview.ru/index.php/emr/article/view/222

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