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PARONOMASIA AS A MEANS OF TRANSFORMATION OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS IN THE GERMAN LANGUAGE

open access: yesInternational Humanitarian University Herald. Philology, 2019
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Models for Translation of Idioms: Aspects of Deficit

Vārds un tā pētīšanas aspekti: rakstu krājums = The Word: Aspects of Research: conference proceedings, 2022
This article aims to conceptualize the models of phraseological translation based on the theory of linguistic deficit. These models were constructed in the framework of research on the phraseological unit deficit in fiction translated from French into ...
Aleksandra Ļaučuka
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THE CONCEPT OF PHRASEOLOGICAL MEANING AND PHRASEOLOGICAL UNIT

2023
In this article, we considered it relevant to compare phraseological units with proper names, as we are sure that their analysis will allow us to conclude that much in languages is due to national traditions, the life of society, but this influence cannot but be mutual.
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Phraseological units of the thematic group “Leisure” in the aspect of translatability / untranslatability (on the material of the English and Ukrainian languages)

The Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. Series “Philology”
The ideas of O. Potebnia, whose scientific output is distinguished by a clear interest in the national peculiarities of the reality perception as well as the accumulation of culture of a certain ethnic group in its language, are fruitful for the study of
Yuliia Krapyva, Olena Medved
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Comparative characteristics of Kazakh, Russian and English phraseological units with components of the sense organs

Bulletin of the Karaganda University. Philology series
The article is devoted to the comparative characteristics of phraseological units with the components “nose”, “ears”, “eyes”, “tongue”, “skin” in the Kazakh, Russian and English languages.
O.A. Radchuk, N.V. Lapshina
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