The interplay of semantics and stylistics in the representation of colour
Journal: Science Journal "NovaInfo" (Vol.146, No. 1)Publication Date: 2025-01-16
Authors : Bazarbaeva Albina Mingalievna;
Page : 218-220
Keywords : СOGNITIVE SCIENCE; PSYCHOLOGY OF COLOUR; LINGUISTIC MECHANISMS; COLOUR-NOMINATIONS; COGNITIVE MECHANISMS;
Abstract
The concept of holistic perception of a speech or literary work does not exclude paying attentive attention to its individual elements. Because words are the fundamental unit of language, it is critical to consider their notion and meaning. A word in a language is a polysemantic rule, which implies that it contains several lexicosemantic variants via which it may be understood in one of its meanings. Each individual lexico-semantic variant's lexical meaning is a complex unity.
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