CONSIDERATIONS ON THE SEMANTIC STRUCTURE OF THE CONCEPT OF "FAMILY"
Abstract
The innumerable meanings reflected in the structure of the concept lead to the appearance of many layers in it, which in turn manifests itself as a structure. Realization of the semantic structure of the concept in the language is studied with the help of semantic and other fields, especially the paremosemantic field. This process reveals the national-cultural character of the universal concept.
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Concept, proverb, family, marriage, reality or myths, couple, semantic structure, tradition, culture, paremia and parema.How to Cite
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