Cognitive Linguistics and the Concepts of "Concept" and "Gestalt"
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This article examines the theoretical aspects of "concept" and "gestalt," which are central to cognitive linguistics. It explores the perspectives of both global and Uzbek linguists on these concepts. The discussed scientific evidence is illustrated with examples from contemporary Uzbek poetry.
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