Axiolinguistic Models of Value Occurrence in the Uzbekistan Language (Cognitive-Conceptual Model)
Keywords:
axiolinguistics, value, labor concept, sociolinguistic-cultural concept, axiolinguistic modelAbstract
One of the modern directions of linguistics studying the reflection of values in language is axiolinguistics. The axiolinguistic model is a conceptual framework reflecting where value lies in the language system, discourse and mental-cognitive structure. The article examines the process of labor value materialization in language using a cognitive screening apparatus
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