The development and popularization of Internet have generated a new variety of language—neologism, which received a wide publicity in modern linguistics. This thesis focuses on the morphological features of English and Chinese neologism from the perspective of lexicology. It discusses the features by employing a lot of examples from English and Chinese in five aspects: shortening, affixation, compounding, blending and conversion. Meanwhile, special mention is given to some differences and similarities found in English and Chinese neologisms. English and Chinese share those five patterns to form new words but Chinese has its own characteristics for the fact that it belongs to a different linguistic system from English. Lacking in the knowled...
Lexicology in the last fifty years has been the object of an extensive debate in order to formulate ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of nominative processes and lexical changes occurring at the ...
This research report investigates the morphological processes used in forming neologisms found in th...
This article analyses comparative study of the main ways of clipping in Chinese and English Internet...
With the rapid progress of the Internet and easy access to social networking, online communication h...
The article is devoted to such a layer of vocabulary as neologisms, which are one of the most produc...
As a novelty, internet English has similarity and peculiarity with common English, no matter in word...
The thesis paper is set against the premise of technological advancement in the past years where the...
This chapter shows that, in addition to isolated lexical items, collocational patterns represent an ...
The emergence of neologisms has always been an interesting phenomenon as it demonstrates the dynamis...
The emergence of neologisms has always been an interesting phenomenon as it demonstrates the dynamis...
The article discusses the main features of word formation in English and Chinese languages. Word for...
The fast development of globalisation and the Internet together with the increasing opening up of Ch...
The article sets out to discuss the peculiarities of Internet English lexical and morphological devi...
The article is devoted to the analysis of nominative processes and lexical changes occurring at the ...
Lexicology in the last fifty years has been the object of an extensive debate in order to formulate ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of nominative processes and lexical changes occurring at the ...
This research report investigates the morphological processes used in forming neologisms found in th...
This article analyses comparative study of the main ways of clipping in Chinese and English Internet...
With the rapid progress of the Internet and easy access to social networking, online communication h...
The article is devoted to such a layer of vocabulary as neologisms, which are one of the most produc...
As a novelty, internet English has similarity and peculiarity with common English, no matter in word...
The thesis paper is set against the premise of technological advancement in the past years where the...
This chapter shows that, in addition to isolated lexical items, collocational patterns represent an ...
The emergence of neologisms has always been an interesting phenomenon as it demonstrates the dynamis...
The emergence of neologisms has always been an interesting phenomenon as it demonstrates the dynamis...
The article discusses the main features of word formation in English and Chinese languages. Word for...
The fast development of globalisation and the Internet together with the increasing opening up of Ch...
The article sets out to discuss the peculiarities of Internet English lexical and morphological devi...
The article is devoted to the analysis of nominative processes and lexical changes occurring at the ...
Lexicology in the last fifty years has been the object of an extensive debate in order to formulate ...
The article is devoted to the analysis of nominative processes and lexical changes occurring at the ...
This research report investigates the morphological processes used in forming neologisms found in th...