PHRASEOLOGISTS IN THE INTERPRETATION OF REPRESENTATIVES OF DIFFERENT LINGUISTIC SCHOOLS Cover Image

ФРАЗЕОЛОГИЗМЫ В ИНТЕРПРЕТАЦИИ ПРЕДСТАВИТЕЛЕЙ РАЗНЫХ ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИХ ШКОЛ
PHRASEOLOGISTS IN THE INTERPRETATION OF REPRESENTATIVES OF DIFFERENT LINGUISTIC SCHOOLS

Author(s): Dreglea Olesia
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts
Published by: Biblioteca Ştiinţifică a Universităţii de Stat Alecu Russo
Keywords: linguistics; phraseology; phraseological units; phraseological expressions; semantics; syntax; morphology
Summary/Abstract: There is a substantial amount of scientific publications on the results of phraseological studies. However, scholars continue to explore them. The rationale dates back to the early 20thcentury when Danish linguist O. Jespersen called phraseology "despotically capricious and elusive."Any speech contains complex linguistic units, such as words, phrases, sentences, texts, etc. In addition, there is a more complex unit – fixed word combinations, in which words lose their autonomyand acquire a new meaning.Their totality constitutes phraseology. Recently, there has been evident interest in phraseology,seen as a unique treasure of any language. Numerous linguists, both domestic and foreign, have addressed the general and specific issues of phraseological units. This article examines the generalized interpretation of the term "phraseological unit" by various linguists, including Moldovan, Romanian,German, Russian, English, Spanish, Italian, Slovenian, and Czech scholars

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