Abstract

This article discusses the typology and differences of borrowed and loan words, particularly discussing the role of Anglicisms in linguistic context. These are English-language terms that have been borrowed and used in other languages; they are frequently used in relation to globalization and the growth of English as a universal language. During the adaptations, they have to change their morphological, semantic, and phonological features of the language they are borrowing.

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