Function and features of phrasal semantics in the dialects of the Moksha language
Kulakova Nadezhda A.,
Candidate Sc. {Philology}, Associate Professor, Department of Mordovian Languages, Ogarev Mordovia State University (Saransk, Russia), nad_kul@rambler.ru
The article studies the functioning of dialect phraseological units in the dialects of Moksha-Mordovians. It also considers the lexical and semantic features as well as phrasal semantic groups of dialectal phraseological units.
Keywords: functioning; dialect phraseology; Moksha language; phraseological unit; voices; semantic features; phrasal semantics.
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