Abstract
Language is not static; it constantly evolves, reflecting the cultural, technological, and social changes of its time. In today’s globalized world, languages are transforming at an unprecedented rate due to cross-cultural interactions, technological advancements, and international communication. This article explores the dynamic evolution of lexical units under the influence of globalization.
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