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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

Tat'yana Sergeevna Nifanova
Institute of Humanities of the Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M. V. Lomonosov (Branch) in Severodvinsk


Submitted: October 14, 2014
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.
Key words and phrases:
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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