It is the relatively opaque idioms which tend to be fairly rigid in their form. |
Other exceptions to compositionality are idioms, figures of speech, and expressions which are subject to pragmatic interpretations. |
First, one must have a firm command over classical Arabic language including its vocabulary, grammar, metaphors, and idioms. |
Eight town centre venues will feature up to forty bands covering all idioms from New Orleans through swing to bebop and contemporary jazz. |
All modern Ibero-Romance idioms originated in the north of the Iberian peninsula. |
The soap videos provide both a glimpse of popular British culture and useful exposure to regional accents and idioms. |