The Picture of the World of Phraseological Units
Keywords:
picture of the world, phraseology, idioms, phenomena, reproducibilityAbstract
The paper investigates the phraseological image of the world, thinks about those of its properties which are applicable to its review and forms systemic standards emerging from these properties. It shows that the phraseological image of the world is portrayed by the properties of a) public mental specificity (it catches uniqueness of the public perspective), b) requirement (it is obtained by each local speaker), self-proof (local speakers treat it as a precise duplicate of the world instead of some public translation of it), c) halfway detectable quality (local speakers are not completely mindful of its whole happy and structure). It shows that the public mental specificity predetermines the need to do an examination of the phraseological image of the universe (of a solitary peculiarity of the world) in the contrastive perspective, through looking at photos of the universe (of its single peculiarity) which are fixed in phraseological assets of various dialects; requirement and self-proof direct the need to draw in information of the scientific image of the world for appraisal of ampleness of the phraseological image (of its single part) to the world (to its single peculiarity); fractional detectable quality decides the need to zero in research not just on explanation of the whole satisfied of the phraseological image of the universe (of its single section), yet additionally on identification of the substance structure.