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concepts: those that organize the conceptual space itself and
generally.
way of looking at things is considered the hallmark
of the cognitive approach
act as the main headings of its articulation. Many today share R. Jackendoff's point of view that
the main constituents of the conceptual system are concepts close to the "semantic
parts of
speech" - the concept of an object and its parts,
movement, action, place or space, time, sign,
etc. . The concept of a concept is also widely used in describing
the semantics of a language,
because the meanings of linguistic expressions are equated with the concepts or conceptual
structures expressed in them: such
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