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    La phraséologie dans le discours du dopage: un langage coloré.
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones., 2018) Gómez Fernández, Araceli
    Abstract: The aim of this paper is to describe the phrasemes in doping discourse. The corpus created comes from a magazine specialized in sports, paying particular attention to specific headlines, found in these magazines, devoted to doping. These phrasemes appear in a high frequency rate mainly in the titles of magazine articles, mainly in the titles of magazine articles. The Speaker uses numerous linguistic mechanisms (the most important one being unfrozeness) to transgress the norms of the fixation of the phrases. The research is carried out within a Meaning Text Theory (MTT) theoretical framework. Two main families of phrasemes (= non-free phrases) are distinguished: lexical phrasemes and semantic-lexical phrasemes. Three major classes of phrasemes are presented: non- com- positional idioms, compositional collocations and clichés.

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