THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND THINKING: THE COGNITIVE APPROACH AND THE FORMATION OF THE CONCEPT THEORY
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This thesis analyzes the study of the relationship between language and thinking within the framework of the cognitive approach and the stages of the formation of the concept theory. The study sheds light on the mechanisms of reflection of conceptual structures in the human mind in the language system based on the theories of cognitive linguistics.
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