Modern Methods of Studying Cognitive Linguistics
Abstract
Cognitive linguistics is a field of linguistics that views language as a cognitive system, emphasizing the role of human cognition in shaping linguistic structures and processes. It stands in contrast to traditional generative linguistics, which focuses on the formal structure of language.
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