Contemporary use of proverbs: case of mass media discourse

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2024

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Sumy State University
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Proverbs are known to be an integral cultural heritage. They are traditionally used and passed down from generation to generation and are part of a people's memory, language, and culture. Cambridge Dictionary (2024) defines a proverb as a short sentence, etc., usually known by many people, stating something commonly experienced or giving advice: The appetite, says the proverb, grows with eating. There is an old Arab proverb that everything you write or speak should pass through three gates: Is this kind? Is this necessary? Is this true? According to the Cambridge Dictionary (2024), the word proverb has the following synonyms: adage, axiom (formal), saw (SAYING), old-fashioned, saying. Oxford English Dictionary (2023) defines a proverb as a mysterious or ambiguous saying that requires interpretation; an allegory, a parable, or obsolete.

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прислів’я, культурна спадщина, мова, proverb, cultural heritage, language

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Zinchenko A. V., Ovsianko O. L. Contemporary use of proverbs: case of mass media discourse // Strategic innovations of social communications and foreign philology in crisis times : collection of scientific paper of the I International scientific and practical conference, Sumy, 1 June 2024 / responsible editor M. M. Nabok, responsible designer M. Sadivnycha. Sumy : Sumy State University, 2024. P. 21-25.

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