NEOLOGISMS THAT APPEARED IN THE VOCABULARY OF KAZAKHSTANIS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
https://doi.org/10.55491/2411-6076-2021-4-59-69
Abstract
All languages on the planet are responsible for various social situations and phenomena that occur in society. The Kazakh language is also constantly developing, replenishing, and changing. Every day, new words appear in his vocabulary, become obsolete, some of them are out of Use, and some of them change in meaning and are updated again. The recent pandemic and the current epidemiological situation in the country have also affected the language. The covid-19 coronavirus infection pandemic and restrictive measures have brought significant changes to the public life of the whole world, including Kazakhstan, as well as gave an impetus to the formation of new names through the internal resources of the language, the productivity of some wordforming tools, the rapid flow of language processes. In fact, Corona has added new terms to the vocabulary of all languages of the world. Along with the pandemic, many words such as social immunity, masks, vaccinations, distance protection, covid, etc.have entered the vocabulary of Kazakhstanis. The article analyzes neologisms related to the coronavirus pandemic that have appeared in the Kazakh language or whose meaning has been updated. Lexical innovations of the coronavirus era, such as coronaviruses, coronaviruses, and coronaviruses, appeared in the language in 2020 and in a short period of time entered the common language and took a place among the words that form a combination with a high frequency of use.
About the Authors
А. PiyazbayevaKazakhstan
Рiyazbaeva Akmaral - doctoral student
Almaty
B. M. Davis
United States
State of California, Irvik
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For citations:
Piyazbayeva А., Davis B.M. NEOLOGISMS THAT APPEARED IN THE VOCABULARY OF KAZAKHSTANIS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC. Tiltanym. 2021;(4):60-71. (In Kazakh) https://doi.org/10.55491/2411-6076-2021-4-59-69