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REASONS OF THE FORMATION OF WINGED WORDS FOR PHRASES FROM THE SKETCH SHOW "NASHA RUSSIA": LINGVOCULTUROLOGICAL ASPECT

REASONS OF THE FORMATION OF WINGED WORDS FOR PHRASES FROM THE SKETCH SHOW "NASHA RUSSIA": LINGVOCULTUROLOGICAL ASPECT

Abstract

In this article, the reasons for the verbalization of the utterances from the sketch show "Nasha Russia" from the standpoint of linguoculturology were investigated, the most used winged expressions were revealed.

В настоящей статье были исследованы причины крылатизации высказывании из скетч-шоу «Наша Russia» с позиций лингвокультурологии, выявлены наиболее употребляемые крылатые выражения.

Keywords

sketch show "Nasha Russia", скетч-шоу "Наша Russia", linguoculturology, winged expressions, lingvoculturological aspect, лингвокультурология, лингвокультурологический аспект, крылатые выражения

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