- In linguistics,
phraseology is the
study of set or
fixed expressions, such as idioms,
phrasal verbs, and
other types of multi-word
lexical units (often...
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Aeronautical phraseology is a set of
communication rules for
simplified English language communication between an air
traffic controller and the pilot...
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Soviet phraseology, or Sovietisms, i.e. the
neologisms and
cliches in the
Russian language of the
epoch of the
Soviet Union, has a
number of distinct...
- can be
categorized into two types:
standard phraseology, and
plain language repertoire.
Standard phraseology is the
specialized phrasing commonly used by...
- The
People of the
Abyss is a 1903 book by Jack London,
containing his first-hand
account of
several w****s
spent living in the
Whitechapel district of the...
-
would enhance the
welfare of
peasants and workers, such "progressive
phraseology"
couched an
absence of
economic policies to
benefit the poor. Instead...
- hold
certain offices. This is
often described using the
natural born
phraseology and
sometimes further qualified as
requiring physical birth within the...
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profane language,
which one of his
early biographers called "unfortunate
phraseology." He had a
crucifix placed in
every room, and it is said that seeing...
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resumes and
functions as a
sequel to the
Gospel of Luke.
Examining style,
phraseology, and
other evidence,
modern scholarship generally concludes that Acts...
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populous ones.'"
Jabotinsky 1923, pp. 6–7: "It does not
matter at all
which phraseology we
employ in
explaining our
colonising aims, Herzl's or Sir
Herbert Samuel's...