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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijll/Volume05Issue12-06
Cognitive Linguistics And Its Main Terms
Abstract
This article explores and examines the emergence of the term cognitive linguistics within Uzbek, Russian and English linguistic studies, highlighting its vital concepts and their significance.
Keywords
Cognitive linguistics, lexeme, conceptualization, subconcept
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