Abstract

The article examines the development of the English language in terms of neologisms which emerged as a result of various military conflicts of the XX and XXI centuries, in which English-speaking countries participated. An analysis is made of how the military-political circumstances such conflicts resulted in the emergence of neologisms reflecting certain realities as experienced by English speakers. A conclusion is made on the topicality of this area as a subject for academic study.

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