TYPES OF SEMANTIC RELATIONS BETWEEN PHRASES
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Bright Mind Publishing
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It is known that each discipline that studies language has its own connection with it. This connection is determined by what aspect of language a particular social science studies. Language is a set of units prepared in advance for all members of a given society and serving to express a common and obligatory thought for all and for other purposes, as well as the laws of unification of these units. This interpretation of language proves that it is a psychophysical phenomenon that embodies such qualities as community, essence, possibility, and reason. Language manifests these properties in specific forms – in the form of specific phenomena and events. These include phrasemes and semantic relations between phrasemes. After all, language and each concept associated with it have their own unique nuances.