ANALYSIS OF LEXICAL-SEMANTIC VARIATIVENESS ENGLISH SLANG VERBS
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literary verbs, slang, lexical-semantic variants, human action, mental activity, movement, social behavior, transitivity, semantics, evaluative language.Abstract
This article analyzes the relationships between literary verbs and their slang variants, meaning and transitivity. It highlights how slang reflects social and evaluative aspects of human activity.
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