Abstract

The present research featured the family of words as a complex unit within the framework of military terminology. The article introduces a new method for studying high-frequency English-language military terms, where terminological units are systematized by the family of words. English-language military terminology is constantly changing. As a result, it remains understudied and requires structuring. The research objective was to structure military vocabulary as blocks, each representing a certain family of words. Military term blocks were selected from modern lexicographic sources. The study involved etymological, semantic, and word-formation analyses. The family of words proved to be a microsystem that combines grammatical, word-formation, and lexical relations. The authors structured cognate high-frequency English military terms as microsystems, i.e. families of words with peaks -bat- , -defend- , -arm- , etc.

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  • The present research featured the family of words as a complex unit within the framework of military terminology

  • The article introduces a new method for studying high-frequency English-language military terms, where terminological units are systematized by the family of words

  • The research objective was to structure military vocabulary as blocks, each representing a certain family of words

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Словообразовательное гнездо как способ систематизации англоязычных военных терминов Объектом исследования выступает словообразовательное гнездо как комплексная единица в рамках военной терминологии.

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