TRADITIONAL AND NEW FUNCTIONS OF EGO-COMPONENT IN WORD FORMATION IN GERMAN AND ENGLISH
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St Petersburg State University
Abstract
The article considers traditional terminology as well as ego-component neologisms and
occasionalisms in German and English and characterizes their structure and semantics.
The research is based on German and English scientific and popular scientific works, as well as media articles. The Latin pronoun ego has long been used substantivized and in
word formations in different languages. Traditionally, many ego-component words are
terminological in nature. First of all, such vocabulary is common for psychological and
philosophic terminology. The analysis of such lexical units is to determine new tendencies
of how this pronoun component functions in word formation and how ego-component
words operate in various texts. One of the tendencies is expanding the list of
sciences where ego-component terms become common, for example, Ego-Dokumente in
historical science. Another tendency is connected with the use of ego-component words
in political life to criticize particular politicians or whole political parties. The emergence
of neologisms such as der Ego-Shooter, ego surfing, das Ego-Googeln is associated with new
technologies. The article also presents the variety of this vocabulary graphic representation
in two languages. The novelty of the research lies in approaching the subject interdisciplinary
by using terminology of different sciences and also analyzing occasionalisms
and the role of context in their interpretation. The author concludes about a wide range
of combinability of ego with roots from different languages, as well as the variability in the
meaning of this component depending on the text subject. Refs 19.