BARBARISM IN THE EYES OF LINGUISTS
Abstract
Inter-linguistic interactions are a natural phenomenon that occurs in the languages of each world and is characteristic of itself. During periods, certain words come into one language from other foreign languages under the influence of various factors. Such words are called barbarisms. Currently, there are several interpretations of the concept of" barbarism". Some linguists say the term is derived from the Greek word “barbarismos”, while others say it comes from the Latin word “barbaris”. In both cases, it means “foreign, alien". Thus, in the dictionary of foreign words (I.V. Lyoxin and F.N. Edited by the Petrov) barbarism in a broad sense: "given as a word or phrase derived from another language and borrowed from another language" [7, p. 120].