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ISSUE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. 2019. Volume 12. Issue 5
COLLECTION:    Germanic Languages

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ETIQUETTE VOCABULARY IN THE MODERN ENGLISH LANGUAGE: SOCIAL ASPECT

Yuliya Olegovna Matveicheva
Donetsk Academy of Management and Pubic Administration under the Head of Donetsk People’s Republic


Submitted: May 13, 2019
Abstract. The article is devoted to social aspects of studying etiquette vocabulary in the modern English language. Scientific originality of the study lies in the fact that for the first time the author provides a comprehensive lexical-semantic analysis of the English etiquette vocabulary. The analysis has allowed the author to identify lexical-semantic groups of nouns, to discover interrelations between etiquette nouns within a lexical-semantic group. The author’s attention is focused on identifying and analysing their essential characteristics.
Key words and phrases:
этикетная лексика
социальный аспект
лексико-семантическая группа
формализованный анализ
семантическая классификация
современный английский язык
etiquette vocabulary
social aspect
lexical-semantic group
formalized analysis
semantic classification
modern English language
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