LINGUISTIC CATEGORIES “GOOD” and “EVIL” IN RUSSIAN, ENGLISH AND KARAKALPAK LANGUAGES
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Annotation: The article examines the concepts of “good” and “evil” on the material of different system languages (English, Russian and Karakalpak) as a psycholinguistic category to identify common characteristics and national-cultural features of linguocognitive categorization and conceptualization of linguomental axiological spheres. Studying in this aspect is important, since it is in key concepts that the worldview of native speakers is reflected.
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