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Документ Colloquial words and expressions in professional environment(Українська медична стоматологічна академія, 2021) Athu, C.; Mihaila, R.; Botezat, O.Language generally represents a means of communications in society, a complex reality that may be conceptualized in various ways as it is differently approached. Due to the current explosive development of science and technology to satisfy the multi-folded demands and desires of people worldwide as well as the increase of inter-cultural changes, many words belonging to the “terminological bank” have passed into the common literary or even colloquial vocabulary. When we speak about professionalisms we refer to the lexical units used in a definite trade, profession or calling by people connected by common interests both at work and at home.Документ Teaching specialized languages as versions of the general language(Полтавський державний медичний університет, 2021) Athu, C.Special languages, the sub-divisions of the basic common language, represent the most efficient linguistic codes in a particular activity field and, combining the proper grammatical structures and specific lexical items. As per this perspective, a special language would, consequently, be an independent language and, due to this, it might be a challenge for us to detect an unmistakable boundary between the special and the common language. We consider that linguistic phenomena are to settle a boundary between the two aspects of language. The specialized vocabulary has been defined from different perspectives considering the degrees of specific knowledge of different functional styles. The number of specialized languages and functional styles reflects the diversity of concerns characteristic of each field of activity. Each functional style / language has specific features that individualize it, but also common features that create an area of interference. The functional languages styles are subordinated to the two special expressive variants, the artistic and the scientific (non-artistic).