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- 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...
- Aeronautical phraseology is a set of communication rules for simplified English language communication between an air traffic controller and the pilot...
- 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...
- the ^W-convention is less well known than the ^H. In Aviation English phraseology, the word "correction" must be explicitly used: "Climb to reach Flight...
- can be categorized into two types: standard phraseology, and plain language repertoire. Standard phraseology is the specialized phrasing commonly used by...
- cannot differ in dimension without modifying the rhythm of a pictorial phraseology destined to translate the diverse emotions aroused by nature." (Metzinger...
- 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...
- The Namahage (生剥げ, なまはげ) are demonlike beings portra**** by men wearing hefty oni (ogre) masks and traditional straw capes (mino) during a New Year's ritual...
- individually. Phraseology examines how and why such meanings exist, and analyzes the laws that govern these word combinations. Idioms and other phraseological units...
- Treimer as the symbol of the fire god, Enji. The rich corpus of Albanian phraseology that features the Moon shows that the Moon had a significant role in...