The Frequency and Usage of Word Formation Processes in Creating New Terms Pertaining to Coronavirus in Written Discourse COVID-19

Božana M. Tomić, J. Novaković
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Abstract Language as a living thing is the subject of constant adaptations and it evolves in line with the social changes. Every new situation that humanity faces leads to the creation of new words. This paper deals with the terms used in the newspaper to describe all aspects of the coronavirus situation. The idea is to examine which morphological processes have been applied to create these new terms pertaining to coronavirus. The aim is to determine which morphological processes are currently productive in word formation processes. As the analysis has shown, those are the processes of affixation, compounding and blending and some other processes that will be discussed here. The main focus of this analysis is to determine the most productive word formation process in creating words related to coronavirus nowadays. Also, the goal is to represent certain syntactic features of each process involved in creating new words related to coronavirus pandemic in media.
冠状病毒在书面话语中创造新术语的构词过程的频率和使用
语言作为一种有生命的东西,是不断适应的主体,它随着社会的变化而进化。人类面临的每一个新形势都会导致新词的产生。本文讨论了报纸上用来描述冠状病毒情况的各个方面的术语。这个想法是为了研究哪些形态学过程被应用于创造与冠状病毒有关的这些新术语。目的是确定在构词法过程中哪些形态过程是当前有效的。正如分析所显示的,这些是粘合、复合和混合的过程,以及将在这里讨论的其他一些过程。本分析的主要重点是确定当今与冠状病毒相关的单词最有效的构词法。此外,目标是表示媒体中与冠状病毒大流行相关的新词创造过程中每个过程的某些语法特征。
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