FEATURES OF THE STUDY OF MILITARY AND POLITICAL NEOLOGISMS IN ANOTHER LANGUAGE AUDIENCE
Keywords:
methodology of compiling Ukrainian language as well as foreign language, foreign audience, neologisms, Ukrainian neologisms, political neologisms, military neologismsAbstract
Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine has led to an “illogical boom” in the political and civil spheres. New words have filled all forms of mass information today, which is why it is important not only for foreign students, but also for foreign students, who are important to understand what is going on in new texts and what residents of the region are talking about, what kind of stench is produced by illumination. This article examines the peculiarities of the emergence of new words in the Ukrainian language and highlights the functioning of neologisms that emerged from the military and political sphere following the onset of a large-scale invasion from the Russian Federation to Ukraine and gained widespread popularity among the Muslims. One of the main sources is the analysis of the lexical features of military and political neologisms and the ways of their development. You also have the right to work with the vocabulary of political and civil texts and the directness of current features of mass information in the classroom of Ukrainian and foreign languages. Therefore, a practical part of the article includes rights for practicing this vocabulary. The subject of the article today is relevant, as in some cases, even in the methodology of the Ukrainian language as a foreign substitute, the beginning can be gradually updated by the uninterrupted search for pedagogical technologies, especially as it is connected with Logisms, as well as new words from the military and political sphere today reflect the trends in the development of current Ukrainian Since languages, new lexical units are constantly appearing and some of them are included in the everyday vocabulary of people, it is important for foreign students to understand and take note of the current and political neologisms living and gaining I will light it in Ukraine.