"EXPLORING THE LINGUISTIC REPRESENTATION OF THE MUSLIM WORLD: A SEMANTIC AND PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS"
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Аннотация:
The lexicon nominating the "Muslim world" is an area of linguistic inquiry that has not yet received comprehensive scholarly attention. Despite the importance of this concept, linguistic studies have primarily focused on abstract lexical units related to mental and cultural processes, aiming to understand their structural and functional significance. The mental and cultural spheres are critical for understanding how language reflects human cognition, emotional states, and cultural values. Language not only mirrors these processes but also shapes our interpretation of them through evolving lexical choices.
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