COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS IN WORLD LINGUISTICS
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This scientific article embarks on a comprehensive exploration of phraseological units across various linguistic traditions, aiming to uncover similarities, differences, and cultural nuances in the use of fixed and semi-fixed expressions worldwide. The study encompasses an examination of definitions, classifications, structural characteristics, cultural dimensions, and applications of phraseological units, contributing to a broader understanding of linguistic diversity and the intricate tapestry of human communication. This scientific article presents a comprehensive exploration of phraseological units across diverse linguistic landscapes worldwide. Through a comparative lens, we scrutinize the similarities and differences in phraseological structures, functions, cultural implications, and cognitive processing across various languages. The study aims to foster a deeper understanding of the universal and culture-specific aspects of phraseological units, thereby contributing to the broader field of world linguistics.
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