The English language is always changing and new words are regularly created to keep up with progress in technology, science, and everyday life. This study looks at two main ways of forming new words, derivation and compounding, and examines them from different angles. Construction Morphology was found to be the most useful theory because it explains both common word patterns and fixed expressions. The results show that prefixes usually keep the same word class while suffixes often change it. Many derived words also gain new meanings over time. Conversion and back-formation are discussed as well. These findings can be helpful for teaching English and for translation work in Uzbekistan.
qizi et al. (Wed,) studied this question.