Cognitive Linguistics In Language Learning Process
Najimova G. B. , Teacher Of Faculty Of Foreign Languages, Karakalpak State University, Uzbekistan Kartbaeva N. , Student Of Faculty Of Foreign Languages, Karakalpak State University, UzbekistanAbstract
Cognitive linguistics is concerned with language in use, viewing language as a social phenomenon rather than simply a series of rules and structures. It is on this sense that this paper addresses the specific and essential roles of it in the English classroom from the perspective of cognitive linguistics. The article deals with the contribution of cognitive linguistics to the learning process with miming and body language.
Keywords
Linguistics, phenomena
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