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Food And Drink Idioms In English A Little Bit More Sugar And Lots Of Spice 1st Edition Laura Pinnavaia

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Food And Drink Idioms In English A Little Bit More Sugar And Lots Of Spice 1st Edition Laura Pinnavaia
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Laura Pinnavaia
ISBN: 9781527508170, 152750817X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Food And Drink Idioms In English A Little Bit More Sugar And Lots Of Spice 1st Edition Laura Pinnavaia by Laura Pinnavaia 9781527508170, 152750817X instant download after payment.

Idioms carry an aura of mystery for all speakers, owing to the discrepancy between their literal and non-literal meanings. This book clears up some of these ambiguities, by examining a series of expressions that have derived from the most instinctive and essential of all human behaviour: eating and drinking. The quantity and quality of 276 food and drink idioms are explored, investigating two hundred and fifty years of English monolingual lexicography and forty years of usage as attested by contemporary linguistic corpora. The examination of these idioms syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, historical, social and cultural characteristics will foster in speakers a whole new approach to idiom comprehension and usage, and will constitute thought-provoking ground for further research in other idiom domains.

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