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Dancing cheek to cheek with cheek : the historical meanderings and phraseological productivity of the word [PDF]
In the sections that follow we shall be concerned with analyzing the semantic evolution of the noun cheek in the history of English. The semantics of the lexical item under scrutiny will be examined with reference to its two aspects, that is (1) the ...
Kleparski, Grzegorz A. +1 more
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Oral tradition and Sappho [PDF]
Over the last several decades there has developed among scholars an increasing willingness to examine the many possibilities that existed for the oral performance of non-epic poetry in the song culture of the early Greek world.1 However, perhaps because ...
Garner, R. Scott
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Abstract This study investigates the nature of co‐construction in roleplays conducted with human versus AI interlocutors for assessing interactional competence (IC) in L2 English. Seventy‐five university students in Japan completed roleplay tasks with both human tutors and an AI agent.
Masaki Eguchi +6 more
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Theoretical and Computational Solutions for Phraseological Lexicography [PDF]
the danish idiom dictionary has been criticized by Ken Farø to use a less than optimal theory in the description of what a phraseme really is. A closer examination of that theory, however, shows that this is not the case due to the hitherto neglected ...
Almind, Richard +2 more
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Perceptions of the ‘good farmer’ and social licence to operate in Aotearoa New Zealand
ABSTRACT Over the past 50 years, farming practices and public perceptions of farming in Aotearoa New Zealand (AoNZ) have changed substantially. These changes raise questions over the future relationship between farming communities and the public. Recent research challenges the assumption that perceptions of farming differ significantly between farmers ...
Pamela L. Booth +7 more
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Verbal And Nominal Phraseological Units With The Meaning Of Emotions And Feelings
This article analyzes some linguistic and psychological features of emotive phraseological units on the example of Russian phraseology. In particular, the level of study of Russian emotive phraseological units in the field of emotionology, the views of researchers on the category "emotivity", as well as views on some linguo-cognitive features of ...
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ФРАЗЕОЛОГІЧНІ ОДИНИЦІ З КОМПОНЕНТОМ СЕРЦЕ В УКРАЇНСЬКІЙ І АНГЛІЙСЬКІЙ МОВНИХ КАРТИНАХ СВІТУ [PDF]
Проведений контрастивний аналіз фразеологізмів з компонентом «серце» в українській та англійській мовах показує, що вони відіграють першочергову роль у формуванні фразеологічного значення, оскільки виступають у ролі мотивуючого компонента семантики ...
Л.О., Лисенко
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Abstract The patrician Francesco Barbaro (1390–1454) is well known for having been both a first‐class humanist and a figurehead of the Venetian government in the new territories of the Stato da Terra. This article explores the pioneering use of humanist culture in the official praises he received during his political career, which helped shape a ...
Clémence Revest
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COMPARISON OF THE LEVEL OF IDIOMATIC MEANING IN THE SEMANTICS OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS
Based on the correlation of phraseological units and lexemes, two semantic types are carefully analyzed. Phraseological integrity and the level of idiomatic meaning of phrases were compared. A separate approach to phraseological units formed by metaphor is put forward.
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The main features of phraseological units in the Russian and Armenian languages and their translation [PDF]
The study deals with the structure of phraseological units of the Russian and Armenian languages. The researchers analyze figurative meaning of phraseological units appearing on the base of primary, nominative meaning of the words in one or another free ...
Funikova, S. V. +3 more
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