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Seminar paper from the year 2000 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics grade: 2 (B) University of Tubingen (English Seminar) course: Introduction to English linguistics language: English abstract: Perhaps the most remarkable thing about the present extract from Anthony Burgess´ A Clockwork Orange is its language. Alex the writer of the book uses a great number of unusual words that seem to be freely invented by the author. By having a closer look at them it can be noted that many of them have their origin in the Russian language. In this essay I will survey these unusual words and try to expose if they are phonetically morphologically syntactically or semantically different from real English words or if they could be called Anglicism according to one of the above topics. Therefore I am going to try to give a phonetic transcription of some of the new words and their corresponding Russian expressions and compare them. Then I am going to have a closer look at the word order of the present extract and try to put the new words into their corresponding syntactical categories. I will as well show how the sentences are connected and what lexical or grammatical properties make the extract coherent. In addition I am going to specify some of the Anglicism in the text and intend to explain how they are built .I also will try to make clear the thematic roles of one example sentence to facilitate its interpretation. Finally I am going to present what in my opinion could be said about the authors background and education according to the text.