The article attempts to analyze the problem of the ecology of language within the framework of a new direction of linguistic thought. Ibrokhimova Mokhinurkhon Ahrorkhon Kizi "On the Problem of Preserving the Ecological Purity of the Language in the Linguocreative Media Space" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | Innovative Development of Modern Research , April 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd40024.pdf Paper URL : https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/40024/on-the-problem-of-preserving-the-ecological-purity-of-the-language-in-the-linguocreative-media-space/ibrokhimova-mokhinurkhon-ahrorkhon-kizi
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On the Problem of Preserving the Ecological Purity
of the Language in the Linguocreative Media Space
Ibrokhimova Mokhinurkhon Ahrorkhon Kizi
Master's Student of the Direction "Linguistics: Russian Language" of FerSU, Uzbekistan
ABSTRACT
The article attempts to analyze the problem of the ecology
of language within the framework of a new direction of
linguistic thought.
KEYWORDS: ecology, language, concept, ecolinguistics,
relationship, ecological purity, derivation
The close relationship between the ecology of nature and the
ecology of language as a part of culture revived a new term
and a whole direction in modern linguistics associated with
it - ecolinguistics, which, in turn, was introduced into
scientific circulation by the American linguist Einar Haugen
[Ionova 2010: 87].Being the founder of the concept of
ecology of language and the founder of the theory of ecology
of language, Haugen in 1970 defined the ecology of language
as a science that studies "interactions between any language
and its environment, environment" codes ”(quoted from
[Rarenko 2003: 73]). There are also a number of other
conflicting opinions on the correlation of the authorship of
this term and even the correlation of the terms
"ecolinguistics", "ecology of language / languages", "linguistic
ecology" and "linguoecology" / "linguistic ecology". As a rule,
these terms are used as synonymous (see, eg, [Moiseenko
2007; Ogdonova 2009: 122 and many others]), however,
attempts are being made to differentiate them. The term
"ecolinguistics" is used to refer to all areas of research that
link ecology to linguistics.
This is how it is defined by Alvin Phill (after [Ionova 2010:
88]), and after him other scientists. According to Alvin