COGNITIVE ASPECTS OF AN AUTHOR'S PERSONAL CONCEPT OF FAMILY
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Family concept, authorial perception, cognitive features, semantics, cultural code.Abstract
The article explores the cognitive structure of the individual authorial concept “FAMILY” in contemporary Russian prose. Based on the cognitive linguistic approach, the study aims to reveal the semantic composition of the concept, including its core and peripheral features, shaped by personal authorial perception. The research identifies cognitive traits and language patterns that reflect cultural, emotional, and social dimensions of family as portrayed by different authors. The concept “FAMILY” is considered as a complex mental-cultural construct that combines universal and individual values.
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