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LEXICAL SUBSTITUTION IN ANTI-PROVERBS
European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management StudiesIn the modern world, the Russian language is experiencing rapid linguistic creativity. In the media, in various societies and especially in the Internet space, a variety of wordplay is widely used, unexpected new formations are used.
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The Reception of Anti-Proverbs in the German Language Area
2009The present study discusses the results of the HumAn (Humour & Anti-proverbs) project – a research conducted in three German-speaking countries – Germany, Austria and Switzerland in 2008. The key element was to provide an insight into the reception of humour of German anti-proverbs (also known as alterations, parodies, transformations, variations ...
Varga, Melita Aleksa +2 more
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Universality of proverbs and anti-proverbs in five languages
Translatologia Pannonica, 2012The concept of universality and universals is present on more than one level, when proverbs or anti-proverbs are taken under close examination. The papepr presents one aspect of multiple and thorough researches in terms of interculturality, linguistics, folklore studies and paremiology in Europe and abroad.
Aleksa Varga, Melita +1 more
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2018
It is known that the proverbs can be used unchanged for centuries, because of their cliche patterns. In addition, due to their special role in language use, proverbs can be changed for criticism or entertainment purposes. A variety of phonetic, orthographic, semantic, syntactic, etc. changes on the existing proverb can be observed. As a matter of fact,
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It is known that the proverbs can be used unchanged for centuries, because of their cliche patterns. In addition, due to their special role in language use, proverbs can be changed for criticism or entertainment purposes. A variety of phonetic, orthographic, semantic, syntactic, etc. changes on the existing proverb can be observed. As a matter of fact,
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Twisted Wisdom: Modern Anti-Proverbs
Asian Folklore Studies, 2000David R. Mayer +2 more
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