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ON THE QUESTION OF AUTHOR’S PERSONAL PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS

Natal'ya Anatol'evna Zagryadskaya
Moscow Region State University


Submitted: June 10, 2015
Abstract. The article is devoted to the phraseological nicknames of the characters of the English-language fiction. The author studies the dual nature of these units that combine the properties of proper names and phraseological units of the English language. The prerequisites for the appearance of such nicknames are considered, their structural, semantic and functional peculiarities are analyzed. Special attention is paid to the nominative characteristics underlying the emergence of the units of such type. The ways of further research are outlined, the prospects of work with art works of different eras and movements are identified.
Key words and phrases:
фразеологическая единица
личностный фразеологизм
фразеологическое прозвище
оценочность
коннотативное значение
имя собственное
фразеологическая номинация
исторические события
художественное произведение
образность художественного текста
phraseological unit
personal phraseological unit
phraseological nickname
evaluative nature
connotative meaning
proper noun
phraseological nomination
historical events
work of art
figurativeness of a literary text
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