“CONCEPTUAL FEATURES OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH ANIMAL NAMES”
Abstract
Phraseological units, comprising idioms, proverbs, and other fixed expressions, are integral components of language that encapsulate cultural, social, and psychological dimensions. Within the vast repertoire of phraseological units, those utilizing animal names hold a distinctive place, serving as potent vehicles for conveying complex meanings and evoking vivid imagery. This embarks on a journey to explore the conceptual features inherent in phraseological units with animal names, aiming to unravel the symbolic and metaphorical associations that enrich language with nuanced expressions.
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