CONCEPT AND LINGUOCOGNITIVE APPROACH IN MODERN LINGUISTICS
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This article offers a comprehensive examination of the idea of concept and its understanding within the linguocognitive perspective in contemporary linguistics. The idea is considered a complex cognitive entity that combines information, feelings, and cultural principles. The research investigates the ways in which concepts are created, organized, and articulated via language, and how they aid in shaping a linguistic perspective. Particular emphasis is placed on the relationship between language and cognition, along with the influence of cultural elements in forming conceptual frameworks. The study relies on theoretical, comparative, and cognitive examination. The results demonstrate that concepts are fluid and developing entities shaped by historical, social, and cultural contexts
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