COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS AND THE INFLUENCE OF THE FORUM ON THE INTELLECT OF SOCIETY
Keywords:
Cognitive Linguistics, The Generalisation Commitment, The Cognitive Commitment.Abstract
This article is about one of the most vital education studying human intelligence and the name this science is Cognitive Linguistics. It includes an important information about the main aim of the study, the history of its origin and present impact on modern society.
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