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Idiomatic Expressions: Comparative Aspect

Student: Vazhdaeva Tatiana

Supervisor: Valery Bukharov

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities (Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Fundamental and Applied Linguistics (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2016

This capstone project is dedicated to syntactical and semasiological analysis of idiomatic expressions and to designing a web-application based on these analysis. For the successful result, the following methods were used: the descriptional method - for describing the idioms, the comparative method - for comparing the analogs of the idioms between languages, the lexicographical method - for defining the algorithm of dictionary composition, and the computer method - for designing the web-application. This project contains 81 pages, 62 tables, 35 items of bibliographical sources.

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