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One of the questions in idiom research is the extent to which the image component of a figurative idiom fixed in its inner form reaches into its lexicalized meaning and consequently its pragmatics. This paper explores two hypotheses: that traces of the image component of idiom semantics can have an effect on the usage of the given idiom, and that, in certain cases, its etymology (as a contributor to its imagery) can thus influence an idiom's usage conditions. To test these hypotheses we will use data drawn from large text corpora.
Dobrovolʹskij et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
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