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THE STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE TERMINOLOGY OF THE SOCIO-POLITICAL SPHERE

Aleksandra Vladimirovna Ermakova
Moscow City University


Submitted: March 1, 2018
Abstract. The author sets an objective to consider the structural features of the English-language terminology of the socio-political sphere. The article is devoted to the analysis and unification of the new terminology, which appears under the influence of global social changes. Basing on the study of the modern English-language periodicals, the thematic boundaries of the socio-political terminological sphere are established. The most productive models of term formation are identified. The author carries out an analysis of the morphological structure of the English-language socio-political terms.
Key words and phrases:
политическая коммуникация
общественно-политическая терминология
тематическая классификация
структурные особенности
терминообразование
political communication
socio-political terminology
thematic classification
structural features
term formation
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