SUSTAINED CULTURAL AND DIPLOMATIC TIES BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE: COMMON LINGUISTIC HERITAGE
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https://doi.org/10.30890/2709-1783.2025-37-00-013Keywords:
borrowings, linguistic heritage, vocabularyAbstract
The paper deals with the issue of common linguistic heritage based on the sustained ties between England and France. The analysis revealed the key area in which common linguistic heritage of England and France are most prominently represented, namely, vocReferences
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