Lexicon Changes in the 21st Century Royal English
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14652142Ключевые слова:
Royal English, lexicon change, formal language, linguistic adaptation, digital communication, sustainability, tradition vs. modernity, cultural identity, formal registers, interdisciplinary research.Аннотация
This article explores the lexicon changes in 21st-century Royal English, analyzing the evolving balance
between tradition and modernity. The study highlights the integration of contemporary terminology related to sustainability,
digital communication, and socio-political themes into formal royal discourse, driven by societal expectations and
global challenges. Using a corpus of royal speeches from 2000–2023 and expert surveys, the research identifies key
trends, challenges, and public perceptions. It also discusses the implications of these linguistic adaptations for cultural
identity and formal communication. The article offers solutions for maintaining linguistic heritage while embracing progress,
emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and strategic language guidelines. This comprehensive
analysis contributes to the discourse on language evolution, highlighting Royal English as a case study of formal registers
adapting to contemporary realities.
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