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MODERN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE IN THE INTERNET SPACE

Urazova Ayzada , Assistant-Teacher At Tashkent University Of Information Technology,Nukus Branch, Uzbekistan

Abstract

the article is devoted to the study of neologisms in the Russian language used in the Internet space. The relevance is due to the fact that the study of Internet vocabulary of the modern Russian language is the most interesting and popular problem. The object of the study is the emergence of new lexical units in the Russian language. The subject of the study is the influence of the Internet on the Russian language. The work examines the factors influencing the formation of Internet neologisms and identifies a number of their lexical and semantic groups.

Keywords

Neologisms, transcription, transliteration

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Urazova Ayzada. (2024). MODERN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE IN THE INTERNET SPACE. American Journal of Philological Sciences, 4(05), 56–60. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/Volume04Issue05-10