THE LINGUISTIC ECOLOGY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: ANALYZING THE DRIVERS AND PATTERNS BEHIND THE EMERGENCE OF NEW TERMS RELATED TO ECOLOGICAL SHIFTS
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Modern American Journals
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This article explores the dynamic relationship between environmental change and linguistic evolution, specifically focusing on the emergence of new terminology reflecting ecological shifts. It employs a linguistic ecological framework to analyze the drivers and patterns behind this phenomenon, offering insights into how language adapts to and shapes human understanding of environmental transformations.