Fixed phrase schemes with the compulsory component wh-word in the English, Russian and Spanish languages
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Melikyan VJ., Melikyan A.V. (Southern Federal University, Rostov- on-Don, Russian Federation)
The paper is dedicated to the description of fixed phrase schemes (phraseosyntactic schemes, phrase schemes) with the compulsory component expressed by the interrogative word in three languages of different systems: English, Russian, Spanish. Fixed phrase schemes are described in structural, semantic, etymological, paradigmatic, syntagmatic, phraseoligical, expressive, stylistic and comparative aspects.
Key words: Syntactic phraseology, fixedphrase schemes (phraseosyntactic schemes, phraseoschemes), reproductibility, structural and semantic stability and integrity, idiomaticity, expressiveness.
DOI: 10.18522/1995-0640-2015-4-132-139
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