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Abstract This article questions whether the twenty‐first‐century policing of rap music in England can be legitimized by reference to crime, or whether it is instead better interpreted as the policing of Black culture. Section 2 outlines the origins of rap and its policing, going on to explain why rap music should be interpreted as an art form.
AYUSH SANGHAVI
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Author analyzes well-known methods of unique phraseological units translation. Advantages of the method that uses an alternate phraseological unit of the same semantic field are presented. Article gives several Czech and Russian examples.
Tomáš Jadlovský
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Syntactic and phraseological complexity in Chinese as a second language adapted teaching materials
Graphical abstract: Abstract The adjustment of syntactic and phraseological complexity is a key consideration in text adaptation. However, research on this topic in the context of Chinese as a second language (CSL) remains limited. Using 700 CSL reading texts graded following the newly issued Chinese Proficiency Grading Standards for International ...
Jifeng Wu +4 more
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Game Potential of Idioms (on Material of Book by Yu. Buyda “Prussian Bride”)
A method of semantic transformation of phraseological units is considered, which was presented in the book by Yu. Buyda as literalism. Game technique of literalism is restoring the original, direct meaning of the lexemes constituting a phraseological ...
K. A. Degtyarenko, E. V. Kuritskaya
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Phraseological units: persuasion and translation [PDF]
This paper explores the persuasive power of phraseological units (PUs) in cosmetics leaflets written either in English or French, together with their translation into French or English, respectively, as well as into Spanish. The approach rests upon, firstly, the concept of genre, determined, in agreement with Swales (1990), on the basis of the purpose ...
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This paper examines the evaluative potential of the Russian phraseological unit iz kozhi (von) lezt’ (to go out of one's way) within the framework of quantitative cultural linguistics. The specific features of the phraseological unit's speech realization,
T. B. Radbil, R. H. Abdullaeva
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Counterpoints of Modern Phraseology. To the Anniversary of Prof. V.M. Mokienko
The paper is timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the birth of Valery M. Mokienko, Doctor of Letters, Professor of Slavic Philology, Philology Department, St Petersburg State University, Honorary Chairman of the Phraseological Commission of the
Alexander Bierich +4 more
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VARIABILITY OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS
This article discusses about the internal classification of variability of phraseological units that are considered lexical variation within them.
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The subject of this research is the characteristics of phraseological units, specifically their stability and reproducibility. The aim of this article is to demonstrate that these characteristics are not essential for identifying phraseological units ...
E. I. Budaragina
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RUSSIAN AND SERBIAN PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS: EXPERIENCE OF COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
This paper is devoted to identification of specific characteristics of Russian and Serbian phraseological units. The author considers the phraseological units from structural and semantic aspect and pays special attention to the national and cultural ...
V. Dzonic
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