ANTHROPOTCENTRIC PARADIGM IN MODERN LINGUISTICS

Authors

  • Tajibayeva Gulzoda

Keywords:

anthropocentric paradigm, language and culture, linguoculturology, linguistic personality, concept

Abstract

The article deals with the ideas of language anthropocentrism, the correlation of language and culture, linguo culturology as a product of the anthropocentric paradigm in modern linguistics and the concepts that form the basis of the categorical apparatus of this scientific science - linguistic personality and concept. The idea of the anthropocentricity of language has become the key to modern linguistics. From the point of view of this paradigm, a person cognizes the world through self-consciousness, theoretical and objective activity in it, and this gives him the right to create an anthropocentric order of things in his mind.

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Published

2022-07-03