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							                                Cognitive Foundations of The Concept Of “Ezgulik” (Benevolence)
Abstract
In global linguistics, interest in exploring the conceptual essence of language at various linguistic levels and through different approaches has been increasing. Particular attention is given to the study of the functional aspects of language in society and in the lives of different peoples, as well as to its semantic, linguo-cognitive, linguo-cultural, and sociolinguistic dimensions.
Keywords
Semantic, linguo-cognitive, linguo-cultural
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