Abstract

Some principles of the formation and development of terms of ethics in the English language in the XVI-XVIII centuries and different view points of specialists on this field are the main issues considered in this article. It also analyzes the linguistic nature of the social and ethical vocabulary of the English language of the XVI-XVIII centuries, as well as the specific features of the language of ethics and style inherent in the initial stage of the formation of a system of ethical and philosophical concepts in national English. The lexical-semantic way of forming the terminology of the ethical language of the research period is also considered in the article.

Highlights

  • One of the most important tasks of contemporary linguistics is to compare and deeply study the interrelationship, culture and language of mother tongue and learning

  • The main focus of the study of foreign languages is to focus on the linguistic wealth of the readers

  • We know that the articles reflect the national character, mentality and traditions of the people

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INTRODUCTION

One of the most important tasks of contemporary linguistics is to compare and deeply study the interrelationship, culture and language of mother tongue and learning. The main focus of the study of foreign languages is to focus on the linguistic wealth of the readers. It is advisable to use articles and stories in foreign languages to solve this problem. We know that the articles reflect the national character, mentality and traditions of the people. Expanding vocabulary by utilizing articles, fables, and specific cultural concepts is one of the most important methods of learning a language

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