CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VOCABULARY AND PHRASEOLOGY OF PUNISHMENT IN FAMILY DISCOURSE
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DOI 10.18522/1995-0640-2024-4-10-19
The article defines the extralinguistic features of the implementation of the communicative act of threat and punishment in family discourse. The lexical units are under analysis, as well as phraseological expressions denoting verbal and/or physical punishment in the family. On the basis of sociolinguistic research, the features of the existence of vocabulary and phraseology of punishment in the family are described, its representation by both customary units and neologisms, differing in component composition and semantic features of their usage.
Key words: vocabulary, phraseology, family discourse, verbal punishment, physical punishment, threat
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