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IDIOMS, SLANG WORDS AND SAYINGS. IDIOMS What is a idiom?

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Page 1: IDIOMS, SLANG WORDS AND SAYINGS. IDIOMS What is a idiom?

IDIOMS, SLANG WORDS AND IDIOMS, SLANG WORDS AND SAYINGSSAYINGS

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IDIOMSIDIOMSWhat is a idiom?

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SOME EXAMPLESSOME EXAMPLES

“Cut the cheese”

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SOME EXAMPLESSOME EXAMPLES

“Bite the bullet”

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SOME EXAMPLESSOME EXAMPLES

“Sleep whith the fish”

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SLANG WORDSSLANG WORDS

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SOME EXAMPLESSOME EXAMPLES

Bee´s knees

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SOME EXAMPLESSOME EXAMPLES

Give you a bell

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SOME EXAMPLESSOME EXAMPLES

Kip

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SAYINGSSAYINGS

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THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPECIFIC TYPES THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPECIFIC TYPES OF SAYING:OF SAYING:

Aphorism

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THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPECIFIC TYPES THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPECIFIC TYPES OF SAYING:OF SAYING:

Cliché

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THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPECIFIC TYPES THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPECIFIC TYPES OF SAYING:OF SAYING:

Epigram

I´m tired of love; I´m still more tired

of rhyme but money gives me

pleasure all time.

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THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPECIFIC TYPES THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPECIFIC TYPES OF SAYING:OF SAYING:

Idiom

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THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPECIFIC TYPES THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPECIFIC TYPES OF SAYING:OF SAYING:

Proverb

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Connotation and Connotation and DenotationDenotation

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What is a connotation?What is a connotation?Come to be the

meaning of certain culture.

Example:“a life of dogs”To mean:Suffers and has

bad life.

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ConnotationConnotation

Infinity of sentence and words posses a meaning entirely connotative.

Another example: The word dawn can take the

subjective significances of:“The begin of a new life” “Initation of good luck after having

bad luck during a term of time”

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ConnotationConnotation

The connotation of the word cannot be registered by the dictionaries.

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ConnotationConnotationThe connotative meaning are

associated to a term and they express feelings and emotion.

The connotation can be the speaker´s product in an act or it can be of general use in a specific culture.

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ConnotationConnotationThe use of the words can produce

alterations in the speech. The word christmas can mean:Sadness, melancholy, solitude,

memories. Or the habitual positive

connotation in the society:Happiness, party, gift.

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DenotationDenotation

Is the basic meaning of a word, just appears defined in the dictionaries with a formal and objective expression form.

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Denotation Denotation

For example:Dawn denotes

the part of the day corresponding to the exit of the sun, and it is as is defined in the dictionaries.

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SummarySummary

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Connotation and Connotation and denotationdenotation

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Examples of connotationExamples of connotation“ A life of dogs” (bad, vague,

slack life)“That man is a bear”(rough and

strong man)“You are a donkey” (you are an

ingnoramus)“She has pearls in the mouth”

(White teeth)

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Tell the meaning of the next Tell the meaning of the next connotation words connotation words God gives bread

to who does not have teeth.

I felt as a fish in the water.

I bring a hunger of dogs.

Their children are like vultures.

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ExamplesExamples

Connotation:

The girl of silk hair.

Teeth of pearls.

Gold black.

Denotation:

The girl of the soft hair.

Very white teeth.

Petroleum.

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The KinesicsThe KinesicsStudy the

expressive meaning of the corporal movements and of the non oral expressions, of visiual, auditory or tactile in connection with the linguistic structure.

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The expressionsThe expressionsAn expression is a

form of non verbal communication executed with some part of the body and taken place by the movement of the articulations and muscles of arms, hands and head.

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The expressionThe expressionThe language of expression,

expressing a variety of sensations and thought.

All the people use expressions and the corporal language in addition of words when they speak.

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They are five categories of They are five categories of expressionsexpressionsEmblems

expressions.Illustrative

expressions.Expressions of

interaction.Expressions of

affection.Expression of

adaptation.

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Emblems expressionEmblems expression

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Illustrative expressionIllustrative expression

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Expression of interactionExpression of interaction

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Expression of affectionExpression of affection

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Expression of adaptationExpression of adaptation

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SummarySummary

Can find five expressions when we are talking.

They are:

Emblems expressions.Illustrative expressions.Expressions of interaction.Expressions of affection.Expression of adaptation.