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LINGUISTIC AND COGNITIVE MODELS IN WORD-FORMATION CATEGORIZATION

LINGUISTIC AND COGNITIVE MODELS IN WORD-FORMATION CATEGORIZATION


Author:  Larissa S. Abrosimova

Affiliation:  Southern Federal University

Abstract:  Word-formation categorization is a prime example of reality structuring and ordering with the active participation of linguistic (word-formation) and mental (propositional) models.

Keywords:  cognitive linguistics  ◆  derivation  ◆  derivational model  ◆  mental model  ◆  categorization  ◆  conceptualization

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Pages:  119-124

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