THE MAIN TRENDS IN THE FORMATION AND FUNCTIONING OF NOMINATIONS IN THE CONCEPTUAL SPHERE “CLOTHING AND FASHION” IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE OF THE 20TH-XXI ST CENTURIES
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https://doi.org/10.69691/n2szqa98Keywords:
trends, formation, functioning, nominations, conceptual sphere, clothing, fashion, English language, 20th century, 21st century.Abstract
This article focuses on the main trends in the development and usage of terminology related to clothing and fashion in the English language from the 20th to the 21st centuries. It explores how nominations, or names given to specific concepts or items in the fashion industry, have evolved over time. This study delves into the changes in terminology, naming conventions, and linguistic trends within the realm of clothing and fashion, shedding light on the evolution of language in this specialized field.
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