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English alone there are an
estimated twenty-five
million idiomatic expressions. Many
idiomatic expressions were
meant literally in
their original use,...
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rhetorical style used by
classical Latin authors, like
Cicero and Caesar.
Idiomatic Latinisms are
phrases or
idioms that are
adopted from
Latin language,...
- A
first language (L1),
native language,
native tongue, or
mother tongue is the
first language a
person has been
exposed to from
birth or
within the critical...
- compound", "four-character idiom", "four-character
idiomatic phrase", and "four-character
idiomatic compound". It is
equivalent to the
Chinese chengyu...
- Idiom, also
called idiomaticness or
idiomaticity, is the syntactical, grammatical, or
structural form
peculiar to a language.
Idiom is the
realized structure...
- concepts, in 1990,
Brian Mossop presented his
concept of
idiomatic and
unidiomatic translation.
Idiomatic translation is when the
message of the
source text...
- "Gordon Bennett" is an English-language
idiomatic phrase used to
express surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, or frustration. The
expression is either...
- hang out, to put up with, etc. The
phrasal verb
frequently has a
highly idiomatic meaning that is more
specialised and
restricted than what can be simply...
- In semantics, the best-known
types of
semantic equivalence are
dynamic equivalence and
formal equivalence (two
terms coined by
Eugene Nida),
which employ...