ASSIMILATION IS THE PROCESS OF CHANGING THE ADOPTED WORD

Authors

  • Hasan Uzairovich Akhmedov Chirchik State Pedagogical University

Keywords:

assimilation, word, suffixes, suffixes, declension, narrowing, shifting, specialization, generalization.

Abstract

The following article deals with words, which they migrate from one language into another adjust themselves to their new environment and get adapted to the norms of the recipient language. They undergo certain changes which gradually erase their foreign features, and, finally, they are assimilated. Sometimes the process of assimilation develops to the point when the foreign origin of a word is quite unrecognizable (dinner, cat, take, cup). Others, though well assimilated, still bear traces of their foreign background. Distance and development, for instance, are identified as borrowings by their French suffixes, skin and sky by the Scandinavian initial sk, police and regime by the French stress on the last syllable.

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2023-04-11

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