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Neither peacock nor crow: analysis of the I.A. Krylov’s fable «Crow»
Neither peacock nor crow: analysis of the I.A. Krylov’s fable «Crow»
Abstract
The article deals with the peculiarities of the language of the I.A. Krylov’s fable «Crow» and its published variants. Krylov is considered the creator of the Russian fable language.
Keywords
Krylov; the Russian language; fable; lexis; history of language; idioms.
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