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Phrase with some components fixed
A phraseme, also called a set phrase, fixed expression, multiword expression (in computational linguistics), or more specifically idiom,[citation needed]
Phraseme
Drink made with espresso coffee and a liquor
corresponds to the English word 'corrected'. The term is now an Italian phraseme. Caffè corretto can also be found widely in Eritrea, a legacy of the Italian
Caffè_corretto
Frequent occurrence of words next to each other
expected by chance. In phraseology, a collocation is a type of compositional phraseme, meaning that it can be understood from the words that make it up. This
Collocation
Group of one or more words
expression, a figure of speech, etc. In linguistics, these are known as phrasemes. In theories of syntax, a phrase is any group of words, or sometimes a
Phrase
Phrase with a non-literal meaning
the literal reading. In phraseology, idioms are defined as a sub-type of phraseme, the meaning of which is not the regular sum of the meanings of its component
Idiom
Expression with racial undertones used to command French speakers to speak English
order someone to speak English. With racial undertones, this imperative phraseme was mainly used during the 20th century against French-speaking Canadians
Speak_white
Concise expression memorable for its meaning
already widely associated with a specific person, idea, or thing. Idiom or phraseme: a saying that has only a non-literal interpretation; "an expression whose
Saying
Topics referred to by the same term
sequence of words that often occur together Collocation, a sub-type of phraseme Collocation method, used in mathematics to solve differential and integral
Colocation
Russian phraseme
Letter Zyu (Russian: Буква зю) is a Russian phraseme, meaning the contortion of the human body into a strange, improbable, hunched shape. This is a relatively
Letter_Zyu
Syntactical, grammatical, or structural form peculiar to a language
Lexical gaps are another key example of idiom. Bahuvrihi Collocation Cliché Phraseme Semantic equivalence (linguistics) Usage Programming idiom Principle of
Idiom_(language_structure)
Russian phrase
comrade" (Russian: Тамбовский волк тебе товарищ) is a Russian language phraseme, a stereotypical response to someone to make it clear that the speaker
Tambov_wolf
A multiword expression (MWE), also called phraseme,[citation needed] is a lexeme-like unit made up of a sequence of two or more lexemes that has properties
Multiword_expression
Cultural idea that spreads through imitation
Infodemic The Leiden school Memetic algorithm Memetic engineering Muslim meme Phraseme Propaganda Psycholinguistics Snowclone Survivals Universal Darwinism Viral
Meme
Russian colloquialism
прекра́сное далёко) is a "winged expression" (i.e. a catchphrase or a phraseme) in the Russian language. It was first used by Nikolai Gogol in the novel
The_beautiful_afar
Vocabulary of a language or branch of knowledge
and certain classes of idiomatic expressions, collocations and other phrasemes are also considered to be part of the lexicon. Dictionaries are lists
Lexicon
Linguistic study of phrases
types of multi-word lexical units (often collectively referred to as phrasemes), in which the component parts of the expression take on a meaning more
Phraseology
Specialist terminology often understood only by a certain group
Legalese Lexigraf Natural language Nomenclature Orismology P convention Phraseme Pidgin Polari Procedure word Register (sociolinguistics) Specification
Jargon
Timing, rhythm, and intonation of speech
the perception of word groups, or chunks. Examples include the phrase, phraseme, constituent or interjection. Chunks commonly highlight lexical items or
Prosody_(linguistics)
Fixed phrase of two or more conventionally joined words
Anastrophe Collocation Fossil word Hendiadys Hendiatris Isocolon Meme Merism Phraseme Set phrase Trope Word order Etymologically synonyms; functionally antonyms
Irreversible_binomial
Aspect of grammar
for generation of jokes by computer Joke cycle Phrase structure rules Phraseme Snowclone The king is dead, long live the king! Cutler, Anne; Ladd, D.
Phrasal_template
Field of linguistics
Conceptual space Co-occurrence Distributional–relational database Gensim Phraseme Random indexing Sentence embedding Statistical semantics Word2vec Word
Distributional_semantics
types of multi-word lexical units (often collectively referred to as phrasemes). phrenology A pseudomedicine primarily focused on measurements of the
List of words with the suffix -ology
List_of_words_with_the_suffix_-ology
Publication to which one can refer for confirmed facts
and certain classes of idiomatic expressions, collocations and other phrasemes are also considered to be part of the lexicon. Dictionaries are lists
Reference_work
Word, word part or word chain
That'll do, If I were you, Would you like a cup of coffee? Idiom or phrasemes, e.g. break a leg, was one whale of a, a bitter pill to swallow Sayings
Lexical_item
Machine translation paradigm
called blocks or phrases. These are typically not linguistic phrases, but phrasemes that were found using statistical methods from corpora. It has been shown
Statistical machine translation
Statistical_machine_translation
Aspect of cultural behavior
concept that is yet to be defined and distinguished from others, such as phraseme, idiom, symbol, cultural word, etc. Fernando Poyatos breaks down the features
Cultureme
Influence of the Russian language on other languages
"syntactic contacteme", "stylistic contacteme", "contact-lexeme" and "contact-phraseme" (e.g. Serb. čovek u futroli, Baba Jaga, pali borac, planska privreda,
Russianism
and 95 Kajkavian phrasemes typical of Croatian speech, in which they found 118, 45 and 29 Turkisms respectively. The ratio of phrasemes per Turkisms was
List of Serbo-Croatian words of Turkish origin
List_of_Serbo-Croatian_words_of_Turkish_origin
German comic creator and author (born 1957)
Walter Moers' works and showed difficulties in translating neologisms and phrasemes. His best-known comic characters are: Das kleine Arschloch (English: The
Walter_Moers
Overview of and topical guide to social science
types of multi-word lexical units (often collectively referred to as phrasemes), in which the parts of the expression take on a meaning more specific
Outline_of_social_science
Chinese breath-control techniques
"promote circulation of blood; activate the blood"), and is expanded in the phrasemes xíngqìsànjié (行氣散結; "set the qì in motion and disperse congelation") and
Xingqi_(circulating_breath)
1996 Ukrainian TV series or program
Skrypka, Volodymyr Bystriakov, Olha Yunakova. Since the early 2000s the phraseme of the "dovhonosyky show" has been known to refer to meaningless and/or
Dovhonosyky_Show
Theoretical linguistic framework
of a language, these units being the lexemes, collocations and other phrasemes, constructions, and other configurations of linguistic elements that are
Meaning–text_theory
Serbian and Montenegrin playwright, storyteller, and journalist
Beograd, 2007 Critique of Prispjenak, Politika, 15 April 2002 Essay "On phraseme of Sremac, Bećković and Uskoković", International Slavistic Meetings, 2007
Dragan_Uskoković
speaking, each word or set of inflected forms based on a single stem) and phrasemes (roughly speaking, idioms and other multi-word fixed expressions). Among
Explanatory combinatorial dictionary
Explanatory_combinatorial_dictionary
Totonacan language of central Mexico
Leiden: Brill. Beck, David; Melʹčuk, Igor A. (2011). "Morphological phrasemes and Totonacan verbal morphology". Linguistics. 49: 175–228. doi:10.1515/ling
Upper_Necaxa_Totonac
Lithuanian writer and book smuggler
certain things or rituals) and harder to translate fragments (e.g. idioms, phrasemes, salutations, curses). Such editorial work delayed the publication from
Mečislovas Davainis-Silvestraitis
Mečislovas_Davainis-Silvestraitis
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Girl/Female
Spanish
Boy/Male
Indian
Full of power
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Darbyshire.
Boy/Male
Muslim
A famous king, Iron
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a hollow (see Pitt).German (Pittmann) : probably from a compound personal name formed with Pitt, a short form of Peter + Mann ‘man’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With Bay Horses
Boy/Male
Hindu
Creator, Melody
Boy/Male
English Swedish
Wealthy guardian.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Defender of the Faith Islam
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Telugu
Most Intelligent Person
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