The Idiomatic Expression And Linguistic Similar Phenomena (A Comparative Study)

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Fatimah Abdulameer Hasan ; Prof. Dr. Hassan Mandeel Aligeali

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Every language has a set of linguistic phenomena that enrich it and give its speakers infinite possibilities of expression, and these phenomena include: derivation, sculpture, antonyms, synonymy, verbal participation and installation that appears in the form of contextual and idiomatic expressions, and the majority of linguistic phenomena that are related to words have been achieved. The vocabulary is carefully studied by scholars in the fields of lexical sciences, while the linguistic phenomena related to compound words, by which we mean contextual expressions and idiomatic expressions, remained an abandoned and neglected area, and interest in it was delayed until the second half of the nineteenth century, if the Russians were considered pioneers in the science of the study of idiomatic expressions, which is considered from the point of view of the Their view is closely related to the science of lexical classification and a legitimate part of the linguistic lesson, and that the modern semantic lesson has become, in the last period, concerned with the syntactic meaning that studies the meanings of the structure. Dictionaries that are concerned with contextual and idiomatic expressions in many European and Arabic languages (Hossam El-Din, 15-17, and he dealt with Research idiomatic expressions and similar linguistic phenomena have a balancing study.

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