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Phraseological units as means of expressing the emotivity in the Tatar language
Systematization and description of the arsenal of linguistic means of expressing emotions represent one of the major tasks for linguistics that returns nowadays to the theory of Wilhelm von Humboldt, which in the early XIXth century appealed to study the language in close connection with individual speakers. A logical interest of the researchers to the
Gulshat Raisovna Galiullina +3 more
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Пейоративний аспект семантики фразеологічних одиниць сучасної німецької мови [PDF]
У статті розглянуто пейоративний аспект семантики фразеологічних одиниць сучасної німецької мови, окреслено корпус емотивних оцінних фразеологізмів, виявлення якого ґрунтується на наявності індикаторів негативної оцінки у значенні фразеологічної одиниці,
Овсієнко, Л. (L. Ovsiienko)
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The relationship between the typical errors in the translation of business idioms and their lexicographical treatment [PDF]
This essay is based on the complexity involved in the translation of English business idioms into Spanish, due to the fact that these linguistic constructions are created with metaphors and based on associations of meaning that have not yet been ...
А.П. Зіньковський +2 more
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Abstract The household book is a particular feature of the landscape of manuscript production post‐1475, and is particularly associated with women. Compiling manuscript household books in a post‐print landscape involved a specific kind of dialogue between the two material forms.
Carrie Griffin
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Opening a Pandora's Box: Proper Names in English Phraseology [PDF]
This article explores the linguistic-cultural aspects and usage of phraseological units involving personal and place names in English. The introductory sections outline the linguistic features of proper names and phraseological units.
Pierini, Partizia
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Churchill and Germany: A ‘Special’ Relationship
Abstract No other country defined the trajectory of Churchill's political career more than Germany, a country of which he had little direct knowledge but which he either sought to emulate, accommodate or oppose throughout his time in politics. This article traces Churchill's relationship with Germany from his entry into politics at the beginning of the
T. G. Otte
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The article presents theoretical approach to phraseological analysis of preschoolers’ speech with taking into account psycholinguistic postulates. The proposed approach provides identification of specific features in mastering and acquiring knowledge in ...
Іnna Мysаn
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Verb patterning and acculturation in Nigerian English
Abstract Speech communities have the tendency to develop habits as to which words tend to co‐occur, in the form of coinages and collocational patterns, thus constituting an aspect conducive to the subtle emergence of language variation. As these co‐occurrence tendencies become lexicalised and confined to specific, rigid word combinations, new ...
Mary Ifeoluwa Abidoye, Hans‐Georg Wolf
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Linguistic and cultural basis of the phraseological units denoting the notion «Present» in English and Ukrainian languages [PDF]
У статті представлено дослідження фразеологічних одиниць на позначення поняття «Подарунок» в англійській та українській мовах. Науково-дослідна робота здійснена з метою виокремлення лінгвокраїнознавчих особливостей сприйняття та тлумачення ФО для того ...
Сіліванова, І.М. (I. Silivanova)
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Collocation Instruction: Second and Foreign Language Teachers’ Beliefs, Knowledge, and Practices
ABSTRACT Collocational knowledge and competence are essential for effective foreign language (FL) and second language (L2) learning. Since teachers' conceptualizations shape their instructional practices, understanding their perceptions of collocations and their instruction is crucial.
Abid el Majidi
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