35.2694, TOC: Lexis, Journal in English Lexicology 24 (2024)
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Subject: 35.2694, TOC: Lexis, Journal in English Lexicology 24 (2024)
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Date: 26-Sep-2024
From: Denis Jamet-Coupé [denis.jamet at univ-lyon3.fr]
Subject: Lexis, Journal in English Lexicology Vol. 24 (2024)
Publisher: Université Jean Moulin
http://facdeslangues.univ-lyon3.fr
Journal Title: Lexis, Journal in English Lexicology
Volume Number: 24
Issue Date: 2014-09-25
Subtitle: The birth and propagation of Phraseological Units
Main Text:
Lexis - Journal in English Lexicology published its 24th issue,
devoted to “The birth and propagation of Phraseological Units”, in
2024.
Damien Villers
Introduction: the birth and propagation of phraseological units
[Full text]
Papers
Wolfgang Mieder
“The Making of Strange Bedfellows”. A Shakespeare Quotation
and Its Propagation of New Proverbs [Full text]
Jean-Claude Anscombre
Quelques remarques sur l’origine des proverbes [Full text]
Julian Schütz
Phrasemes as prototypical linguistic micro-representations of
the world: the role of values in the propagation of Winged Words [Full
text]
Tamara N. Janevska
It’s not rocket science: on the birth and propagation of the
idiom [Full text]
Ramón Martí Solano
Répétition, analogie et variation lexicale comme sources des
binômes phraséologiques en anglais [Full text]
Matej Meterc
“I am serious. And don’t call me Shirley.” Internet memes as a
medium of propagation of unconventional phraseological replies [Full
text]
Victoria Beatrix Fendel
Celebrating diversity: The origins and pathways of three
support-verb constructions [Full text]
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Lexicography
Morphology
Semantics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
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