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Phraseology, Phraseological Stability, Classifications of phraseological …
Phraseology
Phraseological units
Terms denoting the basic units of phraseology
Idiom
Set phrase
Word-equivalent
According to function
Word-like units
Sentence-like units
Semantic relations in phraseology
Polysemy
Synonymy
Absolute synonyms
Ideographic synonyms
Stylistic synonyms
Phraseological Stability
Syntactic stability
Stability of use
Stability of meaning
Lexical stability
Constant
dependency
Constant and variant dependency
Constant, variant and variable dependency
Constant and variable dependency
Classifications of phraseological
units
According to the degree of
motivation (the semantic approach)
Phraseological collocations
Phraseological unities
Phraseological fusions
According to the function in speech
Nominating units
Nominating-communicative units
Communicative units
Interjectional units
Formal classification
✓nominal phrases
Sources and origins of
phraseological units
Sourses
Based on real events
Everyday life,
Sports,
Professional jargon
Historic references
Based on folklore and literary sources
national folklore
antique myths and legends
the Bible
Literature
film production
Visual images
Origins
Native
British proper
from AmE and other varieties of
English
Borrowed
interlingual
(borrowed from other languages)
✓adjectival phrases
✓adverbial phrases
✓interjectional phrases
Stylistic features of phraseological units
metaphor
simile
metonymy
hyperbole
NON PHRASEOLIGICAL
Semi-fixed/semi-free word-groups
✓verbal phrases
✓prepositional phrases
✓conjunctional phrases