Peculiarities of morphological method of terms creation based on English banking terminology
Journal Title: Львівський філологічний часопис - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue
Abstract
The article is focused on the active processes in the system of terms creation. The special attention is paid to the morphological method of new terms creation. The place of affixation means in creation of English banking terminology is determined as well as their peculiarities are illustrated.
Authors and Affiliations
Г. О. Хацер
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Peculiarities of morphological method of terms creation based on English banking terminology
The article is focused on the active processes in the system of terms creation. The special attention is paid to the morphological method of new terms creation. The place of affixation means in creation of English bankin...