PHRASEOLOGY AS A SUBSYSTEM OF THE ENGLISH VOCABULARY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V4SI10Y2024N20Keywords:
phraseology, idioms, linguistic competence, English vocabulary, cultural dimensions, phraseological analysisAbstract
Phraseology constitutes a crucial subsystem of the English vocabulary, encompassing idioms, collocations, and other set expressions. This study explores the structural, functional, and cultural aspects of phraseological units (PUs), examining their classifications, usage, and implications for linguistic and communicative competence. By integrating theoretical insights with practical applications, the article highlights the significance of phraseology in language learning and cross-cultural communication.
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