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ANALYSIS OF LEXICAL UNITS (NEOLOGISMS) USED IN "ENTREPRENEURSHIP"

  • 1. Senior teacher, The department of practical disciplines of English language 2, UzSWLU

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In the current developing and Progressive Era, words are also being 
updated in their rhythm, filling in a new line of words. In particular, our language 
has grown sufficiently in the amount of new words that are used economically and 
in business. Neologisms related to the field of entrepreneurship are said to be new 
words that are being used and newly introduced in this area. Also, neologisms that 
are used within the framework of all spheres also arise through the means of various 
processes. Lexical units (neologisms) that have entered the field of Entrepreneurship 
are summarized in the following article.

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