Theoretical Basis of Discourse and Media Discourse: Linguistic Analysis on Cognitive Approaches

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M. U. Bozorova

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This article explores the theoretical foundations of discourse and its relationship with cognitive approaches in linguistics. The phenomenon of discourse is analyzed from various scientific perspectives, including its interpretation in philosophy, sociolinguistics, and cognitive linguistics. The study focuses on the cognitive approach to discourse, examining how information is processed in the human mind and how it influences communication.

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Bozorova , M. U. (2025). Theoretical Basis of Discourse and Media Discourse: Linguistic Analysis on Cognitive Approaches. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 3(4), 44-48. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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