CONCEPTUAL INFORMATION REFLECTS THE AUTHOR’S IMAGINATION OF THE WORLD PICTURE
Keywords:
phrase, language system, linguistic unit, pragmatic communication, world picture.Abstract
The article deals with the problems of English phrases in formulation of the text. It is argued that such kind of categorical features of phrases as rendering the conceptual information which takes an important place in speech constructions together with other peculiarities of phrases as having social, pragmatic and valuing functions in influencing to the reader alongside the text can also reflect the author’s imaginations about the world picture, on this reason phrases may be placed in the lexical layer of the language system.
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