COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS THEORY IN AN ANTHROPOCENTRIC PARADIGM
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This article explores cognitive linguistics within the anthropocentric paradigm. The research problem focuses on identifying the intricate relationship between language and thought, as well as how these two categories mutually influence each other. The relevance of the study emphasizes the significance of the anthropocentric approach in contemporary linguistics and its impact on understanding cognitive processes. The research findings provide deeper insights into how language shapes thought and perception of the world. The author's scientific contribution lies in the development of linguistic theories and presenting innovations regarding the role of this paradigm in practical applications and educational methodologies. This opens new horizons for further research and allows for a reevaluation of existing approaches in the field of linguistics
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