1 Stereotypes Can Be

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1 Stereotypes can be

A stereotype is a fixed general image or set of characteristics


representing a particular type of person or thing, but which may
not be true in reality.
2 <question>_______________ – the linguoculturological study of phraseology.
Phraseological fund of language – the most valuable source of
data on culture and mentality of people
3<question>the standard of woman's beauty in epic-lyric poems
4<question>The word "_______" derives from the Greek "symbolon" meaning token or
watchword.
5<question>______ stands for romance
6<question> Who came up with linguistic determinism?
Edward Sapir
7<question>Who was the term "language world" was introduced by?
8<question>Sapir-Whorf hypothesis refers to
The Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, also known as the linguistic relativity hypothesis,
refers to the proposal that the particular language one speaks influences the way
one thinks about reality.
9<question>What is language according to K. Lévi-Strauss?
10<question>Who worked on the classification principles of phraseological units
Prof. A.I. Smirnitsky

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