Shvachko S. O., Korzh E. F. Word-building processes vs slang subsystem

Authors

  • Shvachko S. O. Sumy State University
  • Korzh E. F. Sumy State University

Keywords:

lexicon of limited use, slangism, word-building, conversion, abbreviation, compounding, polysemy.

Abstract

The article in question deals with the word-building processes vs slang subsystem. Language is a
special system of various social processes are being reflected. Speech reflects the social stratification
in the variety of forms and patterns. Researchers pay considerable attention to the sociolectal
dimension of language which consists of the sub-standards including slang. The formation of new
units, verbal speech is enriched and multiplied. The branch of linguistics that studies the process of
creating derivative words and their mechanism is called derivatology.
The article deals with the study of most productive means of word formation which are
conversion, abbreviation, compounding and their role in meaning of new slangisms in
English. Polysemy (a semantic shift) stands apart. The conclusions drawn in the article are available
for the theoretical and practical endozones of the linguistic

Published

2020-03-18

How to Cite

Shvachko S. O., & Korzh E. F. (2020). Shvachko S. O., Korzh E. F. Word-building processes vs slang subsystem. Philological Treatises, 9(2), 94–100. Retrieved from https://tractatus.sumdu.edu.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/174