Abstract

Development of the Syllables in Different Systematic Language and Their Lexical-Semantic Features Summary Jargon is a group of words that exist in almost every language. Its aim is to preserve secrecy within a certain social group.Jargonisms are usually old words with entirely new meanings, which canbe understood only by the people inside the social group (not outside it).Jargonism are social (not regional) in character, for example: the jargon of thieves and vagabonds (cant), the jargon of jazzmen, the jargon of the army (military slang), etc. Many of them have entered the Standard Vocabulare.g. kid, fun, queer, bluff, fib, humbug (formerly slang words and jargonisms are now considered common literary). Key words: jargon words, semantic, lexical, structural, argo words

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