Seminar № 6. Abbreviation. Secondary ways of word building

1.     Abbreviation

2.     Types of graphical abbreviation

3.     Types of initialisms, peculiarities of their pronunciation.

4.     Lexical shortenings of words, their reference to style.

5.     Sound interchange

6.     Stress interchange

7.      Sound imitation. Blends.

8.      Backformation (disaffixation)

9.   Analyze the following lexical units:

Aggro (aggression)

Algol (algorithmic language)

Apex [‘eipeks] (advanced purchased excursion)

A-Day (Announcement Day – day of announcing war) 

AID (artificial insemination by a donor)

AIDS (acquired immunity deficiency syndrome)

Ala (Alabama)

a. s. a. p. (as soon as possible)

bar-B-Q, barb (barbecue)

to baby-sit (baby-sitter)

burger (hamburger)

Camford, Oxbridge

CALL (computer-assisted language learning)

CAT (computer-assisted training)

Cauli (cauliflower)

COD (cash on delivery)

COD (Concise Oxford Dictionary)

COBOL (common business-oriented language)

Co-ed (co-education girl-student)

Comp (accompaniment)

Dinky (double income, no kids yet – a young married couple having no kids yet, both working, rather prosperous)

E-Day (Entrance Day, the day of joining Common Market)

Expo (exposition)

Ed biz (educational business)

 

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