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UNITS OF PAREMIOLOGY

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A proverb and a saying are units of paremiology (from Greek. the "moral dictum" parody). Despite the sufficient study of paremiology units in linguistics, their description remains relevant, since at the present stage of scientific development there are attempts to consider proverbs and sayings from linguistic and cultural positions as stereotypes of ...
Valieva Mukhayo Salimovna
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THINKING IN PAREMIOLOGY

open access: yesCross-Cultural Management Journal, 2017
The present article has the purpose of highlighting possible interrelationships between proverbs and thinking, both connected through education. Thinking, a complex mental process, is materialized in various forms, being influenced by the individual’s personalities, trends and personal interests.
Letitia DURNEA
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Images of a Good and Evil Person in Russian and Chinese Paremiological Pictures of the World

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2023
The linguoculturological studies in paremiology make one of the most actively developing, researchers have repeatedly analyzed the concepts of GOOD and EVIL on the material of paremias of a particular language.
Licheng Zhang, Olga P. Kormazina
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PAREMIOLOGY - AS THE BASIS OF NATIONAL CULTURE OF THE PEOPLE

open access: yes, 2023
<p>This article analyses the paremiology, paremiological units and their role in contrastive linguistics.  In linguistics, the field of paremiology is one of the fields with a long history.
Rakhmatullayeva, Mokhichekhra
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A Proverb in the Modern Learner’s Dictionary

open access: yesФилологический класс, 2021
The article deals with the urgent problems of the linguocultural lexicographic representation of Russian proverbs. The purpose of the study presented in the article is to analyze the domestic experience of linguoculturological interpretation of paremias ...
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PAREMIOLOGICAL UNITS OF LANGUAGE

open access: yes, 2023
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Usmonova Umidaxon Hamzaxon qizi   +1 more
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SEARCHING FOR 'YESTERDAY'S MAN' - CONNECTING HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND PROVERBIAL WISDOM*

open access: yesEtnoAntropoZum, 2016
The article reviews the existing definitions of the proverbs, which is a genre of folk literature. It also examines the past and the contemporary relation between history and related scientific disciplines on the side and paremiology on the other.
Ilina Jakimovska
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Explanations of Meaning for Paremiological Genres in the eSSKJ and SPP Dictionaries; What is Expressed with a Proverb, Saying, Superstition, Weather Proverb, Antiproverb, Wellerism, Slogan and Unconventional Reply?

open access: yesRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje, 2022
This article presents theory-based model explanations of meaning and compares them with the explanations of meaning presented in the Dictionary of the Slovenian Standard Language, third edition, and the Dictionary of Proverbs and Similar Paremiological ...
Matej Meterc
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LINGUISTICBASIS OF THE CONCEPTS OF PAREMIA AND PAREMIOLOGY

open access: yes, 2021
This article deals with linguistic basis of the concepts of paremia and paremiology.
Ruziyev Khusniddin Baxritdinovich
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SUBSTANDARD PAREMIOLOGY IN FICTION

open access: yesProceedings of Petrozavodsk State University
A. V. Korolkova, T. S. Novikova
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