Structural-Grammatical Characteristics of "Frıend" and "Enemy" Conceptual Expressions

Various concepts are verbalized and reflected in language units. These language units exist in different structures. Ideas are mainly realized in the form of fixed expressions. Fixed expressions, in turn, possess other structures. In this linguistic landscape of the world, selected words have their...

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Main Author: Afsana Bakhshaliyeva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Altezoro s.r.o. (Slovak Republic) and Publishing Center "Dialog" (Ukraine) 2023-09-01
Series:Traektoriâ Nauki
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Online Access:https://pathofscience.org/index.php/ps/article/view/2910
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description Various concepts are verbalized and reflected in language units. These language units exist in different structures. Ideas are mainly realized in the form of fixed expressions. Fixed expressions, in turn, possess other structures. In this linguistic landscape of the world, selected words have their unique and distinct place. The concepts of "friend" and "enemy", while fundamentally within the domain of cognitive linguistics, are primarily linguistic units. Several linguistic teams converge around a particular sign. Their similarity to each other unites them within a paradigmatic framework. Characters with single paradigms enter into associative relations with each other. There exist universal paradigms in language, the universality of which does not depend on individual specific languages and their specific characteristics. The concepts of "friend" and "enemy" are included in these universal paradigms, which are present in all languages. Paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations create a system. This situation is based on the logic of natural processes. For instance, one of the factors that led to the development of the language system is the constant and reciprocal manifestation of two opposing approaches, two regularities. The first of such images are concepts that form opposite poles. Several aspects can be distinguished within linguistics's foreign and local cognitive direction framework.
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spelling doaj.art-efb9162039444f9ba72779cafe2612782023-11-16T20:27:58ZengAltezoro s.r.o. (Slovak Republic) and Publishing Center "Dialog" (Ukraine)Traektoriâ Nauki2413-90092023-09-01992001200610.22178/pos.96-11044Structural-Grammatical Characteristics of "Frıend" and "Enemy" Conceptual ExpressionsAfsana Bakhshaliyeva0Azerbaijan University of LanguagesVarious concepts are verbalized and reflected in language units. These language units exist in different structures. Ideas are mainly realized in the form of fixed expressions. Fixed expressions, in turn, possess other structures. In this linguistic landscape of the world, selected words have their unique and distinct place. The concepts of "friend" and "enemy", while fundamentally within the domain of cognitive linguistics, are primarily linguistic units. Several linguistic teams converge around a particular sign. Their similarity to each other unites them within a paradigmatic framework. Characters with single paradigms enter into associative relations with each other. There exist universal paradigms in language, the universality of which does not depend on individual specific languages and their specific characteristics. The concepts of "friend" and "enemy" are included in these universal paradigms, which are present in all languages. Paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations create a system. This situation is based on the logic of natural processes. For instance, one of the factors that led to the development of the language system is the constant and reciprocal manifestation of two opposing approaches, two regularities. The first of such images are concepts that form opposite poles. Several aspects can be distinguished within linguistics's foreign and local cognitive direction framework.https://pathofscience.org/index.php/ps/article/view/2910friendenemyconceptcognitivelinguistics
spellingShingle Afsana Bakhshaliyeva
Structural-Grammatical Characteristics of "Frıend" and "Enemy" Conceptual Expressions
Traektoriâ Nauki
friend
enemy
concept
cognitive
linguistics
title Structural-Grammatical Characteristics of "Frıend" and "Enemy" Conceptual Expressions
title_full Structural-Grammatical Characteristics of "Frıend" and "Enemy" Conceptual Expressions
title_fullStr Structural-Grammatical Characteristics of "Frıend" and "Enemy" Conceptual Expressions
title_full_unstemmed Structural-Grammatical Characteristics of "Frıend" and "Enemy" Conceptual Expressions
title_short Structural-Grammatical Characteristics of "Frıend" and "Enemy" Conceptual Expressions
title_sort structural grammatical characteristics of friend and enemy conceptual expressions
topic friend
enemy
concept
cognitive
linguistics
url https://pathofscience.org/index.php/ps/article/view/2910
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