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Вариативность компонентного состава фразеологизмов гендерной семантики

Authors: Ermolaeva, M.V.;

Вариативность компонентного состава фразеологизмов гендерной семантики

Abstract

Ермолаева Маргарита Валерьевна, кандидат филологических наук, доцент кафедры документоведения и издательского дела, Челябинский государственный институт культуры (Челябинск), rit11@mail.ru. Margarita V. Ermolaeva, Candidate of Philology. Mr., Associate Professor of the Book Business, Chelyabinsk State Institute of Culture, (Chelyabinsk), rit11@mail.ru В статье рассмотрена актуальная проблема вариативности русских фразеологизмов гендерной семантики, на материале авторской картотеки выделены и описаны типы фразеологических вариантов процессуальных фразеологических единиц, рассмотрены критерии фразеологической вариантности. A topical problem of variability of Russian gender-marked phraseological units is considered in the article. Types of phraseological variants of procedural phraseological units are singled out and described based on the author's card file. Criteria of phraseological variation are considered.

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процессуальные фразеологические единицы, варьирование, УДК 811.161.1, gender semantics, variability, вариативность, гендерная семантика, phraseological synonyms, phraseological units, procedural phraseological units, variation, фразеологизмы, фразеологические синонимы

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