The volume examines lexical and idiomatic phenomena in various Indo-European languages, covering a wide range of linguistic and interdisciplinary studies while addressing both single-language issues and contrastive perspectives. The key topics include vocabulary and, in particular, phraseology in Slavic, Germanic and Romance languages across different areas of linguistic communication. It explores the role of vocabulary in general, as well as in therapeutic and specialised communication (e. g. mathematical or mathematically motivated phraseology and legal terminology), and in language acquisition. The volume also concentrates on proverbs and idiomatic expressions.
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Tome 17 dans Fields of Linguistics – Aktuelle Fragestellungen und HerausforderungenLangue :
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Principles of Constructing Microstructures in Etymological References : Perspectives on Modelling the Structure of Etymons

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Native Language in the 21st Century : System, Communication Practices and Education

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Love and the Danish Worldview : A Cognitive Ethnolinguistic Study of the Concept of Kærlighed 'Love' in Danish

Strategic Perspectives on the Reconstruction and Diachronic Interpretation of Archetypal Theolinguistic Matrices in Religious-Popular Discourse

Strategic Perspectives on the Reconstruction and Diachronic Interpretation of Stereotypical Theolinguistic Matrices in Religious-Popular Discourse
