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Funkcije frazemov v romanu Schwindel pisateljice Kristine Dunker / Funktionen von Phrasemen im Roman Schwindel von Kristina Dunker
ID Jahiri, Anesa (Author), ID Valenčič Arh, Urška (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Frazemi so ustaljene besedne zveze, katere se v dnevni rabi vključujejo v pogovor in so čustveno obarvane. Po frazemih posegajo tudi pisatelji, zato da lažje skozi besede opisujejo čustvene dogodke. Ena iz med njih je uspešna nemška pisateljica literature za otroke in mladostnike Kristina Dunker. Za svoja dela je prejela veliko pomembnih nagrad. V romanu Schwindel analiziram rabo frazemov, ter ugotavljam njihove značilnosti glede na klasifikacijo po Haraldu Burgerju.

Language:German
Keywords:frazeologija, frazemi, čustva, konflikti, mladinska književnost
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-112690 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.11.2019
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Language:English
Title:Functions of Phraseological Units in the Novel Schwindel by Kristina Dunker
Abstract:
Phraseological units are set of words which are used daily to conduct emotion through conversation. Phraseological units are often used as tools by authors to display emotion through the written word. One such author is Kristina Dunker, an established German writer of literature for children and minors. Through her career she has been presented with several awards and nominations for her works in literature. In her novel Schwindel I am analysing the usage of phraseological units and their characteristics with the help of classification by Harald Burger.

Keywords:phraseology, phraseological units, emotions, conflicts, youth literary work

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