COGNITIVE AND DISCURSIVE APPROACH TO PROVERBIAL THESAURUS COMPILING
Journal Title: Закарпатські філологічні студії - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
The article sums up the existing paremiographic practice. The author outlines the main principles in compiling of the proverbial thesaurus. The new cognitive-discursive approach to the study of this linguistic phenomenon is added in the article. The emphasis is put on the pragmatic component of this approach. Its importance for determining the affiliation of paremia to the definite subject field is described.
Authors and Affiliations
С. В. Шепітько
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