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https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/Volume06Issue02-26
Expressions Of Belief And Tradition In English Wedding Phraseology
Abstract
This article explores the reflection of beliefs and traditions in English phraseological units related to weddings. It examines how seasonal, monthly, and weekly choices for marriage are culturally significant, as well as the symbolic importance of colors and idiomatic expressions in wedding customs. Phraseological units, including proverbs, idioms, and metaphors, are analyzed for their semantic layers and cultural meanings, revealing insights into English cultural mentality, ethical norms, and value systems.
Keywords
Phraseology, national identity, cultural semantics
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