WORD FORMATION IN ENGLISH: MORPHOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND LINGUISTIC SIGNIFICANCE

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This article examines word formation as a key area of morphological studies, focusing on the major word-formation processes in English. It highlights the role of these processes in lexical expansion and demonstrates how language can withstand social, technological, and cultural change. The study provides a systematic overview suitable for linguistic research and academic publication.

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Muxtorova, S. (2025). WORD FORMATION IN ENGLISH: MORPHOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND LINGUISTIC SIGNIFICANCE. Young Scientists, 3(53), 92–94. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/yo/article/view/69003

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