COGNITIVE-SEMANTIC APPROACH TO TEXT ANALYSIS IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE PICTURE OF THE WORLD
Abstract
This article examines the phenomena of language and speech associated with the spiritual national values of the people, its culture, worldview and mental characteristics. It is about the diversity of keywords in the text, semantic complexes and their main features.
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