Concept “Head” Representations In The Kyrgyz Language, Methodological Essence And Methods

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Zhypargul Aitibaeva , Nazira Tilekova , Aiburak Shaimkulova , Kanykey Boronova , Gulzat Raiymova , Aruuke Sultanova , Kurmanzhan Narmyrzaeva , Kaiurgul Osmonova , Zhypargul Abdullaeva

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This article is investigating the concept "head" characterization in mental, linguistic means and objectification. Meanings characterizing the concept "head" and its cognitive units explained with examples. It lives only in consciousness, materializes as an operational dynamic element of the system in the mental lexicon, linguistic semantics, forms, and serves for the exchange of opinions in the form of a unit, part of the worldview. The concept is in an immaterialized condition only in the mental treasury. In the case of ability to speak and listen, it has a cognitive-linguistic means; a mental-material quality transmitted through various words, phrases, and sentences during the transition to a linguistic form. Limited human thought features concretized by linguistic means as the concepts: abstractness-specificity, denotative-connotative, objectivity-subjectivity, synchronous-diachronic, national-interethnic. It is only in the discourse that one or another quality of concept actualizes and participates in the exchange of opinions. The speech context brings only to specific aspect of the concept.

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