Idiom (idiom)
The idiom (from ancient Greek ἰδίωμα idíōma "peculiarity, peculiarity") is the peculiar language or way of speaking of a regionally ( regiolect ) or socially ( sociolect ) group or the language peculiarity of an individual speaker ( idiolect ). According to Eberhards (1910), idiom denotes "in general any language peculiarity and language peculiarity, then the sum of these language peculiarities within a language, hence the vernacular, the dialect in its peculiarity". It is "[...] merely a technical expression of linguistics and emphasizes the special linguistic characteristics of the vernacular and, in the more general sense, every peculiar independent language".
See also
- Idiom - disambiguation page
- slang
- Phraseologism
- Phrase
- Special language
- Use of language
- Use of language
- Transgression (linguistics)
- Variety (linguistics)
Web links
Wiktionary: Idiom - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Individual evidence
- ^ Wilhelm Gemoll , Karl Vretska: Greek-German school and hand dictionary . Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky. 9th edition. ISBN 3-209-00108-1 .
- ↑ Duden, keyword idiom
- ^ Johann August Eberhards (1910): Synonymic concise dictionary of the German language