CONCEPTUALIZATION AND CATEGORIZATION IN LANGUAGE FROM A LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL POINT OF VIEW

Authors

  • Nigar Babayeva azerbaijani

Keywords:

Conceptualization, categorization, anthropocentrism, integrativeness, linguculturology

Abstract

The article shows that the concept of the interaction of language and culture is the key to a number of human sciences. Linguistics is considered as a science that studies the interaction of people,
language and culture. Modern linguistic culture studies not only the interaction of language and culture, but also tries to solve the problem of the relationship between language and personality, its consciousness and thinking. Cognitive linguistics, which began to gain momentum in the 21st century, focused on the problems of categorization and conceptualization of knowledge in language, which ultimately served to enrich linguculturalology.
Linguistics is the field of science most closely related to cognitive linguistics, and studying them
separately is fruitless. Since the study of cognitive linguistics outside of linguistics has no results, the
article discusses the relationship and role of these two fields of linguistics to conceptualization and categorization.

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Published

2024-08-12

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