The limits of repeated discourse: peripheral phraseology and pragmatic phraseological units
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Abstract
There is a wide range of phraseological units located in the most peripheral and marginal are of phraseology. These sequences meet the only relevant and distinctive feature of phraseology-fixing-and have suffered in turn, as the other units, the processes of being made routine, memorized, pragmaticalized and conventionalized to a greater or lesser extent. Regarding the standard pragmatic phraseological units, they are distinguished by having a greater degree of productivity and morphosyntactic and lexical complexity and are confined to the realm of discourse grammar and construction grammar.