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FACTORS INFLUENCING THE FORMATION OF ECONOMIC TERMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Khayrullayeva Nodira Nematilloyevna

    Scientific supervisor . PhD, Bukhara State University
    Author
  • Umarova Azizabonu Amin qizi

    Researcher . 1st year master student,
    Author

Keywords:

English language, economic terminology, word formation, linguistic factors, globalization, financial discourse, terminological growth.

Abstract

This abstract examines the primary factors contributing to the development and formation of economic terminology in the English language. The study focuses on how financial language evolves through historical, social, and technological changes. Special attention is paid to the ways new terms emerge, such as the adaptation of everyday words into specialized economic contexts and the influence of international globalization. The research analyzes the linguistic mechanisms involved in creating these terms, including word formation, borrowing from other languages, and the role of metaphorical shifts in meaning. By looking at modern financial discourse, the article explores how the rapid growth of digital markets and global trade continues to reshape the English economic vocabulary. The findings suggest that the formation of these terms is not just a linguistic process but a reflection of changing global economic realities. This study serves to help translators and linguists better understand the logic behind the growth of professional English terminology in the modern world.

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Published

2026-01-12