Predisposition of connotatively marked units to metaphors
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjpch.2024.vol27.pp36-38Keywords:
phraseological unit, connotative aspect, metaphorical phrases, expressivenessAbstract
This article examines the semantic-stylistic meaning of phraseological units of the connotative aspect, since we consider connotation as emotional, evaluative, expressive and functional-stylistic components of a usual and occasional nature, which are part of the meaning of a linguistic unit.
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