kinnitusfraase
Kinnitusfraase is a term used in linguistics to describe a phrasal unit that is fixed in its form and meaning, and cannot be easily altered or replaced. These phrases are often idiomatic, meaning their overall meaning cannot be deduced from the individual words that make them up. Examples include "kick the bucket" or "break a leg."
The fixed nature of kinnitusfraase means that their grammatical structure is also often unchangeable. For instance,
Kinnitusfraase are acquired through exposure to a language, much like individual vocabulary words. They are common
While often associated with idiomatic expressions, the concept of kinnitusfraase can also extend to more literal