THE IMPORTANCE OF CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS IN COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS
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Khusanova Saida Burkhanovna

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This article examines the role and significance of conceptual analysis in cognitive linguistics. It explores the theoretical foundations of conceptual structures, their relationship with language, and their importance in understanding meaning construction. The paper highlights key approaches to conceptual analysis and discusses its applications in modern linguistic research.
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Khusanova Saida Burkhanovna

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