
The paper is dedicated to the description of fixed phrase schemes (phraseosyntactic schemes, phrase schemes) with the compulsory component expressed by the interrogative word in three languages of different systems: English, Russian, Spanish. Fixed phrase schemes are described in structural, semantic, etymological, paradigmatic, syntagmatic, phraseoligical, expressive, stylistic and comparative aspects.
expressiveness, reproductibility, phraseoschemes), Syntactic phraseology, structural and semantic stability and integrity, P1-1091, idiomaticity, Philology. Linguistics, fixedphrase schemes (phraseosyntactic schemes
expressiveness, reproductibility, phraseoschemes), Syntactic phraseology, structural and semantic stability and integrity, P1-1091, idiomaticity, Philology. Linguistics, fixedphrase schemes (phraseosyntactic schemes
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