Objective, Subjective and Human Factor in Language

  • Matkarimova Barno Khabibullaevna Urgench Branch of Tashkent Medical Academy
Keywords: cognitive, communicative, subjective, language, lexical, phenomena, linguistic

Abstract

The answer to the question of the link between objective, subjective, and human aspects does not rest in listing the similarities and differences between particular language elements. The fact is that all of the semantics of a language's lexical and grammatical units fit into a person's universal cognitive system, and the semantics of language units that have developed over time in the historical development of any one language not only do not become an impediment to a single and universal process of cognition flowing in linguistic form, but also contribute to its creation.

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Published
2022-03-21
How to Cite
Khabibullaevna, M. B. (2022). Objective, Subjective and Human Factor in Language. Central Asian Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Culture, 3(3), 46-49. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/VH4EW
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