fixed expression (Q14467): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: skos:definition (P80): two or more words that are always found together in a specific arrangement, such as collocations (e.g. nice surprise) compounds (e.g. school dictionary), and idioms (e.g. red herring); a phrase whose constituent elements cannot be moved or substituted without changing the meaning or literal interpretation.) |
(Added qualifier: LexBib v1 legacy ID (P106): http://lexbib.org/terms#KipTerm_FixedExpression) |
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Property / skos:definition: two or more words that are always found together in a specific arrangement, such as collocations (e.g. nice surprise) compounds (e.g. school dictionary), and idioms (e.g. red herring); a phrase whose constituent elements cannot be moved or substituted without changing the meaning or literal interpretation. / qualifier | |||
LexBib v1 legacy ID: http://lexbib.org/terms#KipTerm_FixedExpression |
Revision as of 12:36, 14 August 2021
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Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | fixed expression |
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KipTerm_FixedExpression
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phrase whose parts are fixed in a certain order, even if the phrase could be changed without harming the literal meaning
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two or more words that are always found together in a specific arrangement, such as collocations (e.g. nice surprise) compounds (e.g. school dictionary), and idioms (e.g. red herring); a phrase whose constituent elements cannot be moved or substituted without changing the meaning or literal interpretation.
http://lexbib.org/terms#KipTerm_FixedExpression
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