VARIOUS APPROACHES TO THE THEORY OF CONCEPT IN CОGNITIVE LINGUISTICS
Keywords:
cognitive linguistics, concept, mental process, meaning of the word, scientific disciplines, notion, logic, philosophy, science of culture, boundaries of the theory, cognitive psychology, cognitive linguistics, processing of information.Abstract
One of the most fascinating and contentious areas of linguistics, which examines how people’s everyday language reflects their brain processes. This study places a strong emphasis on language as a communication tool that varies not just across countries and civilizations but also between individuals.
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