Dzhumabaeva Anara E.,
Lecturer of the American Studies and Translation Department
Osh State University (Osh, Kyrgyzstan)
e-mail: aidakaparovna@gmail.com
This article is devoted to linguistic-cultural analysis of the concept of ‘Human Intellect’ and how it manifests in linguistic worldviews. In connection with the growing interest in the relationship between an individual’s native language and his or her world view, the authors condition the relevance of this concept. The article examines dictionary definitions and associative analysis of the concept.
Keywords: concept, picture of the world, key concept, language, cognition, core, periphery
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