Abstract
In this article, the process of lexical novation, which plays an important role in modern linguistics, and its new manifestations - the processes of neologism and occasionalism functional-pragmatic article management analysis. The study examines the reasons for the emergence of new lexical units in English and Uzbek, their semantic features, and the situation in speech within the scope of their use. The development and practical support of global information technologies directly affect the rapid renewal of the language vocabulary based on scientific sources and examples. The process of popularization of neologisms, the artistic-expressive nature of occasional units, and the role of innovation as a general linguistic phenomenon are revealed. The systems associated with the development of the language and the process of lexical renewal are closely related to social, cultural, and renewal processes.
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