Peculiar Use of Colloquial Constructions
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https://doi.org/10.2024/0mwsfd86Keywords:
colloqualism, examples of colloquial style and usage of colloquial constructions, colloqualism in literatureAbstract
In this article, you will be informed about peculiar use of colloquial constructions. This article explores the peculiar use of colloquial constructions in contemporary language, focusing on their role in shaping communication, identity, and social dynamics. Colloquialisms, often dismissed as informal or nonstandard, play a crucial role in everyday discourse, reflecting cultural norms, social contexts, and even subverting traditional language conventions.
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