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  • October 14, 2014
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LINGUISTIC AND NON-LINGUISTIC FACTORS OF DEVELOPING ENGLISH THEATRICAL TERMINOLOGY IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE XVII CENTURY - AT THE 80S OF THE XX CENTURY

Abstract

The article for the first time describes the ways and means for developing English theatrical terminology in the second half of the XVII century - at the 80s of the XX century: syntactical term formation, stem-composition, lexico-semantic word formation, borrowing and affixation. The author identifies the correlation of the mentioned ways and means, reveals linguistic and non-linguistic factors for enriching English theatrical terminology.

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Author information

Tat'yana Sergeevna Nifanova

Institute of Humanities of the Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M. V. Lomonosov (Branch) in Severodvinsk

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  • Published: October 14, 2014.

Keywords

  • новоанглийский драматический театр
  • театральная терминология английского языка
  • внешние факторы
  • внутренние факторы
  • заимствование
  • лексико-семантическое словопроизводство
  • словосложение
  • аффиксация
  • образование составных терминов
  • new English drama theatre
  • theatrical terminology of the English language
  • external factors
  • internal factors
  • borrowing
  • lexico-semantic word formation
  • stem-composition
  • affixation
  • formation of compound terms

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