INTERNATIONAL NATURE OF SPORTS TERMINOLOGY
KURBАNIУАZОV RАSHIDBЕK
URGЕNСH STАTЕ UNIVЕRSITУ, INTЕRFАСULTУ DЕРАRTMЕNT ОF FОRЕIGN LАNGUАGЕS ЕNGLISH TЕАСHЕR
Keywords: communication, exchange
Abstract
The global nature of sports has led to the widespread adoption and adaptation of specific terminology that transcends linguistic and cultural barriers. Sports terminology, with its roots in international competition and communication, plays a crucial role in fostering understanding and collaboration among athletes, coaches, officials, and fans across the world. The influence of globalization, along with advancements in media and technology, has facilitated the exchange of sports vocabulary across different languages, creating a dynamic and evolving lexicon. This article explores the international nature of sports terminology, examining its origins, development, and the factors that influence its global standardization. It also highlights the challenges and opportunities posed by the cross-cultural exchange of terms, particularly in the context of multilingual environments and international sporting events.
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