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LANGUAGE CONTACT AND THE ASSIMILATION OF TURKIC BORROWINGS IN ENGLISH: A LINGUISTIC AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

Charos Ismoilova Shuhrat kizi , English Teacher, Independent Researcher Samarkand Campus
Tursunov Savlatbek Ismatilloyevich , 2nd course student University of Economics and Pedagogy Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Language borrowing is fundamentally tied to “intercultural contact”, encompassing economic, political, cultural, ideological, and military interactions that drive the integration of lexical items from one language into another. Such processes reflect the “spiritual and cognitive worldviews” of participating societies and are inherent features of human communication.

Keywords

borrowing, economic, political, cultural, ideological, and military interactions, spiritual and cognitive worldviews, turkic origin.

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LANGUAGE CONTACT AND THE ASSIMILATION OF TURKIC BORROWINGS IN ENGLISH: A LINGUISTIC AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(12), 1845-1846. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/9092