Abstract
This article discusses the use of medical terminology, which includes Latin and Greek terms and morphemes. Because Latin and Greek terms are becoming a major part of medical terminology. The article also states that the main function of medical terms is to express a scientific concept in one sense. Latin-Greek morphemes play an important role in the formation of medical lexicon. In addition to the most common methods of term formation, there are also some methods, the results of which are abbreviations, homonyms, synonyms, eponyms, and so on. To understand the meaning of these medical terms, we are required to become familiar with their morphology.
Highlights
Morpheme, morphology, Latin-Greek, lexicon, synonymy, word formation, neologism, medicine, cardiology
The most important modern sciences effectively use elements of classical languages in their terminology
Due to the acceleration of the flow of information and the emergence of new lexical units in the vocabulary of the language, problems related to the formation of neologisms, analysis of assimilations, their structure and the study of semantic information are the subject of constant study
Summary
Morpheme, morphology, Latin-Greek, lexicon, synonymy, word formation, neologism, medicine, cardiology. The most important modern sciences effectively use elements of classical languages in their terminology. The problem of learning lexical units from classical languages to French and other languages has been and remains relevant in linguistics.
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