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THE MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FINANCIAL, ACCOUNTING, AND BANKING ENGLISH

Primqulova Oybahor Abdisalom qizi , Andizhan State Institute of Foreign Languages

Abstract

Terms can be constructed in different ways. In the learning process it is crucial to know how terms are formed. In the morphology of finance related terms individuals can realize that their forming ways are diverse. Sometimes terms are simple and some of them are compound. Derived finance related terms can also be found in the system of English language. Their special features also differentiate from each other.

Keywords

Bank, finance, simple terms, derived word, compounds, morphological feature, post-modified, pre-modified, microfinance, suffixes, prefixes.

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THE MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FINANCIAL, ACCOUNTING, AND BANKING ENGLISH. (2024). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 4(02), 29-34. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/297