CONSTANT INNERMOST AMONG RELATED CONCEPTUAL ESSENCES: CONCEPT TRUE
Yan'kova Nina Anatol'evna
Buryat State University
Abstract. The article considers the characteristics of the constant INNERMOST in the human inner world by describing a related conceptual essence - the concept true . The objectification of the constant by means of semantically associated concept allows determining the specificity of their interaction within the framework of a single conceptual space. The concept true, subjected to the study, detects sustained and divergent characteristics of the constant forming the macro-level in the semiosphere of the human inner world.
Key words and phrases: константа, смежные концепты, концептуальные признаки, дефиниционный анализ, внутренний мир человека, constant, related concepts, conceptual characteristics, definitional analysis, human inner world
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