AbstractPhilosophers of language as well as cognitive linguists take language factor into account to a greater extent, treating language as a means of the cognition and interpretation of the surrounding reality. By this article we confirm the thesis that a thinking process is to the great extend connected with the processes of generalizations passing through the specific to the general and from the general through the specific to the singular
Background. The problem of polysemy has attracted scholars’ attention since antiquity and interest ...
Most words in natural languages are polysemous, that is they have related but different meanings in ...
For a long time, polysemy used to be considered as a marginal or accidental phenomenon in language. ...
AbstractPhilosophers of language as well as cognitive linguists take language factor into account to...
AbstractIn this article lexical eidos has been introduced and interpreted in terms of linguistics as...
Phenomenological analysis is not based on natural language, but ideal language which is able to be a...
The article deals with the problem of understanding the meaning of polysemantic verbs denoting perce...
AbstractIt is assumed in the article that at a level of a structure of a mental lexicon the informat...
The issue of investigation of polysemy is one of the actual problems in the linguistics. Words are r...
AbstractCarrying out the research task related to the study of semantic layers of different levels, ...
Tout d’abord perçue comme un phénomène marginal, presque un accident en langue, on considère aujourd...
Polysemy, the phenomenon whereby a linguistic unit exhibits multiple distinct yet related meanings i...
Background. The problem of polysemy has attracted scholars’ attention since antiquity and interest ...
Most words in natural languages are polysemous, that is they have related but different meanings in ...
For a long time, polysemy used to be considered as a marginal or accidental phenomenon in language. ...
AbstractPhilosophers of language as well as cognitive linguists take language factor into account to...
AbstractIn this article lexical eidos has been introduced and interpreted in terms of linguistics as...
Phenomenological analysis is not based on natural language, but ideal language which is able to be a...
The article deals with the problem of understanding the meaning of polysemantic verbs denoting perce...
AbstractIt is assumed in the article that at a level of a structure of a mental lexicon the informat...
The issue of investigation of polysemy is one of the actual problems in the linguistics. Words are r...
AbstractCarrying out the research task related to the study of semantic layers of different levels, ...
Tout d’abord perçue comme un phénomène marginal, presque un accident en langue, on considère aujourd...
Polysemy, the phenomenon whereby a linguistic unit exhibits multiple distinct yet related meanings i...
Background. The problem of polysemy has attracted scholars’ attention since antiquity and interest ...
Most words in natural languages are polysemous, that is they have related but different meanings in ...
For a long time, polysemy used to be considered as a marginal or accidental phenomenon in language. ...