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The article discusses the factors of the formation of medical periphrases, including metaphor, metonymy, and synecdoche. Also, it is shown that medical periphrases can enter into a synonymous and homonymous relationship in terms of content and form.
linguistics, medical periphrases, journalistic text, lexical and semantic meaning, languages of unrelated cultures, metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, comparative analysis.
linguistics, medical periphrases, journalistic text, lexical and semantic meaning, languages of unrelated cultures, metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, comparative analysis.
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