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Reproducibility in Phraseology and Ornithonym Components

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  • Kadrie A. Sakhibullina

    (Kazan Federal University, Kremliovskaya str, 18, 420008, Kazan, Russia)

  • Roza A. Ayupova*

    (Kazan Federal University, Kremliovskaya str, 18, 420008, Kazan, Russia)

  • Maria Luisa Ortiz Alvarez

    (University of Brasilia, UnB - Brasilia, Federal District, 70910-900, Brazil)

Abstract

In any language, Phraseological units are characterized as stable reproducible units. Reproducibility is the ability to be a permanent, fixed linguistic unit that can be retrieved from the language fund as an item ready to use. Reproducibility is closely related to the stable cognitive image of fixed linguistic units. This feature of phraseological and paremiological units (P&PUs) makes them precedential texts and thus well-known for all language speakers. Considering the role of these linguistic units in mastering a foreign language, in our classes of English as a second language (ESL) we expose our students not only to P&PUs, but also to the most common models of their occasional or contextual use. In the present paper, we dealt with English P&PUs with ornithonym component. Applying Ngram model and its possibilities, we sought to detect variants of models of contextual use of analyzed P&PUs and possibilities of Ngram for a researcher.

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  • Kadrie A. Sakhibullina & Roza A. Ayupova* & Maria Luisa Ortiz Alvarez, 2018. "Reproducibility in Phraseology and Ornithonym Components," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 4, pages 13-16, 11-2018.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2018:p:13-16
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