THE COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS AS A MODERN LINGUISTICS DIVISION

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  • G. H. Aliyeva Казахский национальный университет имени аль-Фараби

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Аннотация

Когнитивная лингвистика – современная школа лингвистической мысли и практики, которая касается отношений между естественным языком, умом и социофизическим опытом. Она появилась в 1970-х гг., являясь резуль- татом отклонения доминирующего направления в лингвистике и философии того времени.

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2015-10-19