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CONTEMPORARY COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS ABROAD. BASIC RESEARCH CONCEPTS

Abstract

The paper lists the main sub-branches of contemporary cognitive linguistics in the USA and Western Europe and reviews basic research concepts used in the works of western scientists.

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A. V. Khrenova
Siberian State Industrial University
Russian Federation
Anna V. Khrenova – Lecturer at the Department of Foreign Languages


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Khrenova A.V. CONTEMPORARY COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS ABROAD. BASIC RESEARCH CONCEPTS. SibScript. 2014;(1-1):156-161. (In Russ.)

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