FIELD STRUCTURE OF THE CONCEPT BRAVE (BY THE MATERIAL OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE)
Abdyusheva Svetlana Azamatovna
Bashkir State Pedagogical University named after M. Akmulla
Abstract. The article presents the main results of the completed study devoted to a detailed analysis of the concept BRAVE and its actualization in the English language. An attempt is made to comprehensively study the concept through the prism of the interaction of cognition processes and the linguistic phenomena that represent them. The description of the structure of this concept in terms of field organization allows bringing into the system a variety of ways to implement the concept BRAVE in language and speech and representing its semantic content.
Key words and phrases: концепт, фрейм, концептуальное поле, концептуальные признаки, речевая реализация концепта, когнитивная структура концепта, concept, frame, conceptual field, conceptual characteristics, speech realization of concept, cognitive structure of concept
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