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Chapter One. Various Types and Ways of Forming Words
1.1. Blending
1.2. Abbreviations and acronyms
1.3. Sound imitation
1.4. Back formation
1.5. Affixation
1.6. Conversion
1.7. Word-Composition
Chapter II. Word-formation tendencies in English Neologisms
2.1. Neologisms and its peculiarities
2.2. Acceptance of new words
2.3. Classification of neologisms and the ways of enriching ofthe English vocabulary
2.4. New words on the internet
Conclusion
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