Abstract

The article investigates the clarification of the term “cognition” in cognitive linguistics. Firstly, some explanations about the foundation of the cognitive linguistics have been touched about, and then comprehensive information about concepts has been analyzed. The article states that concepts are known to be formed in the process of a human being's perception the world, or realities in it. The ideal contents of the concepts are proved to be used to differentiate them from the language signs that are meant to be material. They refer to our thoughts, in other words the concepts that are observed to exist in a human's brain are considered to carry purely mental character.

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