THE SEMANTIC NATURE OF FIXED EXPRESSIONS IN DIPLOMATIC LANGUAGE
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2024
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CEP USM
Abstract
This article delves into the intricate domain of diplomatic language, particularly focusing
on the semantic characteristics of its fixed expressions. We examine the vital role these expressions
play in ensuring clarity, consistency, and decorum in international relations, along with the
challenges they pose in cross-cultural communication. This paper aims to explore the concept and
the nature of fixed expressions, to define them in clear terms and to emphasize their main features
and characteristics. By explicitly delimiting this concept, we aim to facilitate a deeper understanding
of how words combine and interact to produce more complex lexical units, shedding light on
their semantic nature and their pivotal role in shaping diplomatic discourse. The occurrence of
different types of fixed expressions, rich in cultural and historical undertones, can both facilitate
and complicate cross-cultural communication. Although the presence of an impressive number
of research that addresses the phraseology of different languages, this linguistic phenomenon
continually creates contradictory discussions, requiring some clarifications and research aspects
regarding the definition and elucidation of the term fixed expression.
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TĂRÎȚĂ, Stella. The semantic nature of fixed expressions in diplomatic language. In: Integrare prin cercetare și inovare: conferința științifică națională cu participare internațională. Științe umanistice și sociale, 9-10 noiembrie 2023. CEP USM, 2024, pp. 88-97. ISBN 978-9975-62-691-0 (PDF).
Keywords
diplomatic language, fixed expressions, idioms, semantic fixity, limbaj specializat
Citation
TĂRÎȚĂ, Stella. The semantic nature of fixed expressions in diplomatic language. In: Integrare prin cercetare și inovare: conferința științifică națională cu participare internațională. Științe umanistice și sociale, 9-10 noiembrie 2023. CEP USM, 2024, pp. 88-97. ISBN 978-9975-62-691-0 (PDF).