MAJOR PERIODS OF BORROWING
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Source language, conventionalized, conventionalizationAbstract
In the article, major periods of borrowing and the usage in communication, which we come across in some fields. It is clear that languages evolve over the centuries and words undergo changes. Initially, we have tried to elaborate some of the words and their periods and sources of borrowing words in this article. The article certainly does not include all the words of English but is meant to serve the purpose of understanding a little about the etymology of words.
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