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The particular features of nations and the characteristics of individual human consciousness can both be reflected in phraseological units. The development of linguistic units that are distinctive in non-cognate languages is influenced by the unique consciousness of humans as well as by individual and national factors. In this article, the linguistic and cultural characteristics of phraseology are highlighted through the example of texts specific to the belles-lettres style. Literary examples are used to analyze lexical-semantic issues in expressions.
Phraseological units, lexical-semantic, emotion and feelings, expression, culture, mentality, stories, nation.
Phraseological units, lexical-semantic, emotion and feelings, expression, culture, mentality, stories, nation.
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