Idioms and IdiomaticityOxford University Press, 1996 - 265 էջ The series will provide much-needed descriptions of modern English which take the revelations of recent research into account. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of idioms and idiomaticity from a functional perspective. It examines the use of idioms in discourse to combine the novel and the conventional, to convey representations of the world, evaluate people and situations, signal conviviality or conflict, andcreate coherent, cohesive texts. The book goes on to consider implications for language learning and development. |
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այս գրքում grammatical-ին համապատասխանող 28 էջ
Որտե՞ղ է այս գրքի մնացած մասը:
Արդյունքներ 28–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Բովանդակություն
Conventional ways of saying | 26 |
2 | 32 |
The lexicogrammar of idioms | 38 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
7 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
Common terms and phrases
addressee adverb Anglo-Celtic appear attitudes Australian English BCET birthday chapter clause clock co-occurrence common conflict context contrast conventionalized convey conviviality Cowie cultural deletion Dictionary discourse discussion emotion emperor's new clothes English idioms evaluative example exemplify fat cats fire foreground function German Gorbachev grammar greetings habitual collocations Halliday ibid ideational idioms identified idiom principle idiomatic expressions imagist implicit interaction interpersonal idiomatic expressions J. R. Firth language language-users lexical lexicogrammatical linguistic literal idioms Makkai meaning metaphors multiword expressions non-literal novel olive branch one's heart particle phrasal phrasal verbs phrases pure idioms red carpet refer repetition restricted collocations saying sb's semantic sememic semi-idioms sense sentences service encounters signifying similar single words Sinhala smell a rat social sort speakers specific strategy Sydney Morning Herald Table talk temporal expressions tion topic types typical usage variations verb verbal vocabulary Whistleblowers Yeltsin