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Cognitive linguistics is inextricably linked to the psyche and psychology, which again refers to the human factor. If we connect the terms literary text, the human factor, and the cognitive-semantic approach, one direction within linguistics is that according to cognitive semantics, language is a common part of individuals and people can describe the world only as they imagine it. This article has tried to prove by some examples that the syntactic concept and the different types of concepts also have a national cultural character.
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