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THE EARLY NEW ENGLISH VOCABULARY

Boboxonova Dildora Oʻktam qiziTermiz davlat pedagogika InstitutiXudoyberdiyeva Oyjamol
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The Early New English period (approximately 1500–1700) was marked by significant expansion and enrichment of the English vocabulary. During this era, English absorbed a large number of borrowings from Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Spanish, and Dutch, reflecting the influence of the Renaissance, trade, exploration, and cultural exchange. At the same time, native word-formation processes such as compounding, prefixation, suffixation, and conversion contributed to the creation of new terms.

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