PROPER NAMES WITHIN THE STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH IDIOMS

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Western European Studies

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The article focuses on comparative consideration of the two language entities – proper names as separate language units and proper names used within the structure of idioms. The conducted analysis has shown that when used as part of idioms, proper names lose some of their inherent features and at the same time acquire those that converge them with common nouns

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