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January 24, 2025; Seoul, South Korea: V International Scientific and Practical Conference «THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF MODERN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH»


THE STRUCTURE OF THE CONCEPT AND THE METHOD OF ITS DESCRIPTION


DOI
https://doi.org/10.36074/logos-24.01.2025.055
Published
19.02.2025

Abstract

What is especially paradoxical about the formation and existence of concepts, is that language itself is not needed. It is needed for the exchange of concepts (thoughts) and their discussion in the process of communication, for which these concepts need to be verbalized. Various means of verbalizing concepts constitute one of the main subjects of study of cognitive linguistics.

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