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ANTHROPOCENTRIC VIEWS IN THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF THE WORLD

Ismoilova Zarina,Soliyeva Sarvara,Munisxon Maxkamova , ISFT

Abstract

This article explores the role and significance of anthropocentric approaches within the linguistic landscape of the world. Anthropocentric perspectives focus on how humans perceive, create, and use language within society. The research delves into the relationship between language and worldview, highlighting how language shapes and is shaped by human cognition and experience.

Keywords

Anthropocentrism, linguistic landscape, language worldview, cognition, language perception, sociolinguistics, semantic structures.

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ANTHROPOCENTRIC VIEWS IN THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF THE WORLD. (2024). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 4(10), 499-502. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/2032