DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE CONCEPT IN LINGUOCULTUROLOGY
Abstract
This article explores the concept as an important concept in cognitive linguistics. The difference between the lexical meaning of a word and the concept can be seen in their categorical position, that is, the lexical meaning of a word is a unit of the semantic field of language.
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Concept, initial meaning, mental phenomenonHow to Cite
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