PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS OF A LANGUAGE AS A REFLECTION OF LINGVOCULTURAL WORLD PICTURE
Abstract
Khalupo O.I.
Keywords: units of language, phraseological units, linguistic world picture, lingvocultural world picture, language acquisition.
The paper deals with some theoretical issues related to the justification of phraseological units of a language as an integral part of the lingvocultural world picture content. Phraseological units are considered as components which express and transfer the cultural information of a community. The enormous potential of the cultural and linguistic values of the nation should be used to form the native speaker’s worldview, to develop his basic understanding of linguistic and lingvocultural world pictures.
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