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Structural Characteristics of English Management Terms

Student: Morozova Darya

Supervisor: Anna Kuptsova Kuptsova

Faculty: School of Foreign Languages

Educational Programme: Foreign Languages and Intercultural Communication (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The research topic is structural features of management terminology. The relevance of the chosen topic can be explained due to several reasons: first, the English-language terminology of management has no equivalents in Russian, and second, management terminology is in high demand in the field of business and Economics nowadays. The purpose of the work is to analyze, characterize and describe the features of the structure of management terms. The research work consists of introduction, the main part presented in two chapters, conclusion, list of references and an Appendix. The work contains 55 pages (without Appendix), 56 sources of literature. In the first Chapter, to achieve the goals of the work, we consider books on management, explanatory and etymological dictionaries, scientific articles. It describes the terms, terminology, structural features of terminology and the main reasons for borrowing. In addition, management as a field of knowledge is studied, and the structural features of this terminology are described. In the second Chapter, a sample of terms (300 terminological units) is analyzed, the most frequent and productive models of term formation and the number of components in the studied terms are determined. The conclusion is based on the results of research conducted in the framework of writing the final qualifying work It can be argued that the results of this study complement the results of previous studies. In the future, such a branch of the economy as management will only develop, so both researchers and specialists in this field need to have a clear understanding of the structural features of management terms. In addition, the obtained results open up new promising areas for further study not only of management terminology, but also of other industry terminology systems from the point of view of structure analysis.

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