Abstract
The rapid evolution of automotive technology has not only transformed vehicle design and functionality but has also driven significant changes in the lexical landscape of the industry. This thesis examines the structure of modern automotive lexical terms by analyzing their morphological, semantic, and syntactic characteristics. By exploring processes such as compounding, affixation, and borrowing, we reveal how linguistic innovation meets technological advancement. Two tables are provided to illustrate the morphological classification and the functional distribution of these terms.
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