Lexico-Semantic Features of Phraseological Units Denoting Parts of The Human Body
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v13i.640Keywords:
literary text, phraseological unit, person, writer, lexical and semantic featuresAbstract
The article examines the lexical and semantic nature of the phraseological unit associated with the names of parts of the human body. This work describes the meaning of phraseological units expressed in a literary text, and the expressive meanings of the text in external speech.
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