Lexical And Semantic Processes in The Modern Russian Language
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Spoken words, word boundaries, speech, antonymsAbstract
So far, most languages have changed a lot. We can see these alterations in the lexical and semantic features of different languages. This article is dedicated to lexical and semantic processes in the modern Russian language
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