How the pandemic fuels linguistic change : lexical innovations in L1 and L2 English varieties
Wars and conquests have always opened the floodgates of new words and meanings into the lexicon of the English language. Another kind of war that opens the floodgates for the passage of neologisms into the English language is the war on health during epidemics or pandemics. The present study util...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2022
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| Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18571/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18571/1/49343-178357-2-PB.pdf |
| Summary: | Wars and conquests have always opened the floodgates of new words and meanings into the
lexicon of the English language. Another kind of war that opens the floodgates for the passage
of neologisms into the English language is the war on health during epidemics or pandemics.
The present study utilized the News On the Web (NOW) corpus of English-corpora.org to (1)
produce a word-list of COVID-19 pandemic language classified as medical, economic,
political, and psychosocial lexemes; (2) identify the word-formation processes operating on the
COVID-19 related vocabulary, and (3) determine which words are prevalent and unique in L1,
L2 Asian, and L2 African varieties of the English language based on their occurrences in the
corpus. The study identified 590 pandemic-related words drawn from the News on the Web
(NOW) corpus dating from January 2020 to October 2021. The psychosocial category of the
pandemic lexicon constitutes the biggest category of words identified from the corpus. The
word-formation processes that operated in the production of the pandemic lexemes are
compounds, blends, affixation, acronyms, and back-formation. L1 countries have the highest
number of pandemic neologisms, prevalent or high-frequent pandemic lexemes, and unique
word combinations. People produce neologisms as a coping mechanism to overcome various
stressors and reflect their pandemic-related experiences. |
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