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CORPUS-BASED APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF PHRASEOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH
- 1. 3rd-year student at Karshi State University, Faculty of Foreign Languages, majoring in Philology and Language Teaching.
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This article examines corpus-based approaches to the study of phraseology in contemporary English, emphasizing their role in analyzing the actual usage, frequency, and contextual behavior of phraseological units. Corpus linguistics provides a data-driven methodology to identify and classify phraseological expressions, shedding light on their semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic properties.
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