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Cognitive analysis of linguistic units representing the concept of negation in English and Uzbek

Ochilova Nasiba SotqinovnaTeacher at Andijan State University
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Abstract: In the modern 21st century, cognitive linguistics is actively developing and has entered as a new branch in this field. Today, this science is one of the most relevant areas of linguistics, which has a strong place in modern linguistics. This new direction came about through the work of researchers who studied the relationship between language and thought. They did not choose the direction of studying the internal and special structural structure of the language that prevailed at that time. Rather than distinguishing syntax from other parts of language in the syntactic component, they studied the relationship between non-linguistic: non-linguistic cognitive laws and mechanisms, including human stratification, practical and interactional laws, and functional laws in general, imagery, and economics.

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