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EXPLANATION OF CONCEPTS

Jawǵasharova Amina Alawaddinovna , Basic doctoral student at Nukus State Pedagogical Institute named after Ajiniyaz

Abstract

In recent years, a linguocultural field has emerged in linguistics that defines the interrelationship and characteristics of language and culture. For example, "cognition," "cognitive structure," "concept," and "discourse" are the main categories of research conducted by N.F. Alfirenko. According to him, the term "cognition" corresponds to the concept of the theory of knowledge in the Russian language.

Keywords

concept, linguoculturology, cognitive, language, culture.

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