The use of the Proverb in its Meaning in the Folk Language
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https://doi.org/10.51699/ijllal.v4i1.206Keywords:
Proverb, Context, Syntactic Transformation, Pragmatic Task, Author's Speech, Economic ProverbsAbstract
This article presents opinions and comments on the use of proverbs on economic topics in their meaning. The use of proverbs in the context is analyzed pragmatically. It has been shown on the basis of examples that in some cases proverbs acquire their meaning according to the requirements of pragmatic situations, and in other cases their meaning confirms and substantiates the author's opinion in accordance with the pragmatic situation. The use of the first part of the proverb with a compound sentence construction is also explained, as it fulfills the task of emphasizing the characteristics of an entrepreneur.
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