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In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic through which humanity has been going in recent years, new directions have emerged that aim at reflecting new concepts in the world languages, resulting from the global evolution of pandemic phenomena, materialized in neological or neonymic terminology that involves linguistic creativity. This observation explains the interest in terminological research that has been less discussed so far, particularly that related to the internalization of medical terminology, especially in order to ensure effective communication in social fields, which is particularly important in the context of a pandemic. The present study sets out to analyze this problem in several languages. The research corpus includes texts from different sites of international and national organizations in the field of public health.
Zbanţ et al. (Mon,) studied this question.