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Інформація × Реєстраційний номер 2125U004294, Матеріали видань та локальних репозитаріїв Категорія Thesis Назва роботи Multimodal glossary of war (based on the lexonomy toolkit) Автор Marchenko A.V.Marchenko A.V. Дата публікації 01-01-2025 Постачальник інформації Сумський державний університет Першоджерело https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/101500 Видання Sumy State University Опис Armed conflicts are actively shaping the global landscape, touching upon and influencing various domains of human activity: politics, economy, social life, culture, and language, which is an indispensable part of the latter. The influence of past and ongoing wars on the English military vocabulary is hard to overestimate. New lexical units appear almost on a daily basis, and while some of them are fleeting and never take a stable root in the English vocabulary, others integrate deeply into the day-to-day speech. These words include slang, military jargon, and even new terminology, required by the latest inventions of the global military machine. As the channels of communication evolve, this terminology is taking its deserved spot among the Cyberspace – a complex, multidimensional sphere of synthesis of reality, human experience, and activity mediated by the digital and information technologies, a component of the technosphere of human existence [1; 3]. It is through the digital space that people find out new and relevant information about the ongoing armed conflicts, and with it – adopt a new parlance that is widely used on public channels of ommunication. As a result of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war, many neologisms have appeared in the English language, a huge part of them – transliterated Ukrainian slang words, like “Bavovna” or “Moped”. So far, this terminology is poorly documented in any of the contemporary dictionaries. Додано в НРАТ 2026-04-17 Закрити
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Marchenko A.V.. Multimodal glossary of war (based on the lexonomy toolkit) : публікація 2025-01-01; Сумський державний університет, 2125U004294
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