INTERRELATED COMPONENTS OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20483392Keywords:
phraseological units, interrelated components, idiomatic expressions, semantics, syntax, pragmatics, English language, language teaching.Abstract
Phraseological units are among the most complex and fascinating phenomena in linguistics. This article explores the interrelated components of phraseological units, focusing on their semantic, syntactic, pragmatic, and cultural interconnections. Using examples primarily from the English language, the study examines how individual components within a phraseological unit interact to create a unified idiomatic meaning that often differs significantly from the literal sum of its parts. The research highlights the stability of these components, their mutual influence, and the challenges they pose in language teaching and translation. The findings underscore the importance of understanding component interrelations for effective foreign language acquisition and cross-cultural communication.References
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