Abstract

Conversion is a morphosyntactic phenomenon, with morphological and syntactic changes occurring simultaneously. Conversion as a way of forming new lexical units includes the process of selection and consolidation. Our study showed that if the selection is random, then fixing is a long process, while some of the neoplasms are considered occasionalisms. The formation of substantive epithets by adjectivization of a noun suggests connotative shifts and the appearance of additional stylistic coloring in the original linguistic units.

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