THE EVOLUTION OF MEDICAL TERMS THROUGH MEDIA
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This narrative article examines the historical trajectory and socio-linguistic mechanisms underpinning the development of medical terminology within various media platforms. Beginning with early print and broadcast outlets, it explores how medical terms have been standardized, adapted, and popularized to bridge the gap between professional discourse and public understanding. Drawing on classification studies of media-borne medical terminology, etymological analyses of Latin-derived lexemes, and investigations into terminological challenges in Uzbek contexts, this work highlights key factors – such as translation practices, plain-language movements, and digital media dynamics – that shape the contemporary medical lexicon. Special attention is paid to contributions from Uzbek scholars and recent findings published in The Lingua Spectrum. By weaving theoretical perspectives with concrete examples, the article offers an integrated view of how media discourse both reflects and influences the evolving language of medicine.
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