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Phraseology in planned languages
Language Problems and Language Planning, 1999ZUSAMMENFASSUNG Plansprache und Phraseologie: Empirische Untersuchungen Umfassende phraseologische Untersuchungen zum Esperanto auf der Grund-lage detailierter Textanalysen, teilnehmender Beobachtungen sowie von Probandenbefragungen machen sowohl Gemeinsamkeiten als auch Unter-schiede zu Phraseologien von Ethnosprachen deutlich. Das phraseologische
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Phraseological Units as Components of Phraseology
American Journal of Philological SciencesIn recent decades, phraseological units have become a central focus of linguistic research, especially in the study of language as a reflection of cultural identity. This paper explores the national and cultural specificity of phraseological expressions in both global and Uzbek linguistic contexts.
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2008
Long regarded as a peripheral issue, phraseology is now taking centre stage in a wide range of fields. This recent explosion of interest undoubtedly has a great deal to do with the development of corpus linguistics research, which has both demonstrated the key role of phraseological expressions in language and provided researchers with automated ...
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Long regarded as a peripheral issue, phraseology is now taking centre stage in a wide range of fields. This recent explosion of interest undoubtedly has a great deal to do with the development of corpus linguistics research, which has both demonstrated the key role of phraseological expressions in language and provided researchers with automated ...
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2019
Idioms, conceived as fixed multi-word expressions that conceptually encode non-compositional meaning, are linguistic units that raise a number of questions relevant in the study of language and mind (e.g., whether they are stored in the lexicon or in memory, whether they have internal or external syntax similar to other expressions of the language ...
M. Teresa Espinal, Jaume Mateu
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Idioms, conceived as fixed multi-word expressions that conceptually encode non-compositional meaning, are linguistic units that raise a number of questions relevant in the study of language and mind (e.g., whether they are stored in the lexicon or in memory, whether they have internal or external syntax similar to other expressions of the language ...
M. Teresa Espinal, Jaume Mateu
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1998
Abstract Over the last twenty years, phraseology has become a major field of pure and applied research in Western European and North American linguistics. This book is made up of authoritative contributions from leading specialists who examine the increasingly crucial role played by ready-made word-combinations in language acquisition
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Abstract Over the last twenty years, phraseology has become a major field of pure and applied research in Western European and North American linguistics. This book is made up of authoritative contributions from leading specialists who examine the increasingly crucial role played by ready-made word-combinations in language acquisition
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2020
Whether you wish to deliver on a promise, take a walk down memory lane or even on the wild side, phraseological units (also often referred to as phrasemes or multiword expressions) are present in most communicative situations and in all world’s languages.
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Whether you wish to deliver on a promise, take a walk down memory lane or even on the wild side, phraseological units (also often referred to as phrasemes or multiword expressions) are present in most communicative situations and in all world’s languages.
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Phraseological Competence and Stability of Structure in Phraseological Units
2020The purpose of this paper is to examine the correlation between linguistic communicative competence of Croatian native speakers and the comprehension of phraseological units (PUs) with established form and fixed structure. The fixed structure is considered to be a relative feature in studies on PUs, mainly because of variations in different characters.
Ćavar, Ana, Vidović Bolt, Ivana
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2003
Phraseology of a language is without a doubt an aspect of language that is by far the richest in imagery. Images serve as mechanisms for idiom comprehension, even in cases of idioms that are opaque at first sight. The ability to understand modified idioms serves as a further confirmation of this claim.
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Phraseology of a language is without a doubt an aspect of language that is by far the richest in imagery. Images serve as mechanisms for idiom comprehension, even in cases of idioms that are opaque at first sight. The ability to understand modified idioms serves as a further confirmation of this claim.
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2007
This book introduces students of English to one of the most fascinating and at the same time most difficult parts of language: Phraseology. Commonly known as phrases and idioms, phraseological units are fascinating because of the colourful authenticity they give the vocabulary and the insight they provide into a language community's culture and history.
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This book introduces students of English to one of the most fascinating and at the same time most difficult parts of language: Phraseology. Commonly known as phrases and idioms, phraseological units are fascinating because of the colourful authenticity they give the vocabulary and the insight they provide into a language community's culture and history.
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2008
The paper focuses on different aspects of polysemy in phraseology and examines the role of cognitive mechanisms in the process of creating polysemy. Special attention will be paid to conceptual metaphor and metonymy and their role in creating the polysemy of idiom constituents, as well as to different effects they may produce.
Schmidt, Goran, Omazić, Marija
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The paper focuses on different aspects of polysemy in phraseology and examines the role of cognitive mechanisms in the process of creating polysemy. Special attention will be paid to conceptual metaphor and metonymy and their role in creating the polysemy of idiom constituents, as well as to different effects they may produce.
Schmidt, Goran, Omazić, Marija
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