The Use of English Vocabulary in Physics Terminology

Document Type : Research Article

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Department of Theory and Practice of Teaching Foreign Languages, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia

Abstract

This article discusses borrowings in the physics terminology of the English language. The paper provides a brief history of foreign borrowings' entry into the English language, examines the morphological features of their assimilation by the English language, and organizes them into groups based on lexical and semantic characteristics. Borrowing, as the term implies, is a word that enters the language from another language and is used as a synonym to define a specific concept. This is one method of developing a nation's language because the language responds quickly to societal needs. Borrowing is also one of the most productive methods of term formation, particularly for physics terms, which are mostly made up of words of foreign origin. This is primarily due to the fact that physics as a science is inherently international, and as a result, the majority of words in English physics terminology are borrowed from foreign languages. The majority of the words are borrowed from Latin, Greek, French, and German. Thus, the entry of foreign borrowings is the primary factor in the replenishment and further development of the English language's physics terminology.

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Volume 14, Issue 3
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Research in Applied Linguistics (ICRAL 2023), October 30, 2023, Kazan, Russia
October 2023
Pages 31-35