Estimation Through Interpretation of Anthropocentric Linguistics
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https://doi.org/10.1997/56a2hj05Keywords:
anthropocentric linguistics, axiology, estimation, linguaculturology, system of values, estimative componentAbstract
The article delves deeply into the intricate analysis of estimative classifications, elucidating their role as subjective representations that encapsulate the essence and significance of objects and phenomena within our surrounding world. Through a comprehensive exploration, it sheds light on the nuanced mechanisms and intricate frameworks that underlie the formation of these classifications. Furthermore, it probes into the interplay between subjectivity and objectivity, unveiling the ways in which these classifications serve as a lens through which we interpret and attribute meaning to the complex facets of our environment. The study offers profound insights into the cognitive processes involved in constructing these estimative classifications, highlighting their profound impact on our perception, cognition, and understanding of the world around us.
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