COMMON VOCABULARY OF SCIENTIFIC EDUCATIONAL TEXTS ON LOGISTICS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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vocabulary of scientific language, common vocabulary, logistics, prepositions, verbs, scientific presentation.Abstract
This article examines the common vocabulary of educational scientific texts on logistics, which includes words with high frequency of usage, and which are necessary for speech construction. The study focuses on the analysis of educational and scientific texts on logistics in English, identifying key prepositions and words that play an important role in the formation of scientific presentation. As a result of the analysis, the most frequently used verbs, prepositions and their combinations with significant words in logistics were identified.
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