Lexis 24: The Birth and Propagation of Phraseological Units is now online
2024-09-26
24 | 2024
The birth and propagation of Phraseological Units Naissance et propagation des unités phraséologiques Edited by Damien VILLERS
The birth and propagation of Phraseological Units Naissance et propagation des unités phraséologiques Edited by Damien VILLERS
Lexis - Journal in English Lexicology published its 24th issue, devoted to “The birth and propagation of Phraseological Units”, in 2024.
- Damien Villers Introduction: the birth and propagation of phraseological units [Full text]
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Papers
Articles
- Wolfgang Mieder “The Making of Strange Bedfellows”. A Shakespeare Quotation and Its Propagation of New Proverbs [Full text]
- Jean-Claude Anscombre Quelques remarques sur l’origine des proverbes [Full text]
- Julian Schütz Phrasemes as prototypical linguistic micro-representations of the world: the role of values in the propagation of Winged Words [Full text]
- Tamara N. Janevska It’s not rocket science: on the birth and propagation of the idiom [Full text]
- Ramón Martí Solano Répétition, analogie et variation lexicale comme sources des binômes phraséologiques en anglais [Full text]
- Matej Meterc “I am serious. And don’t call me Shirley.” Internet memes as a medium of propagation of unconventional phraseological replies [Full text]
- Victoria Beatrix Fendel Celebrating diversity: The origins and pathways of three support-verb constructions [Full text]