THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF NATIONALLY MARKED UNITS IN THE FORMATION OF THE CONCEPTUAL SYSTEM OF FAMILY
Keywords:
propositions, conclusion, oldestAbstract
In anthropolinguistic research, linguistic phenomena reveal their particular features on the basis of universality, while their universal properties emerge through particularity. For this reason, the study of linguistic units increasingly requires these phenomena to be reassessed at the levels of both language and speech. In fact, such issues had already attracted scholarly attention at the theoretical stage of linguistic inquiry and began to be examined from various perspectives [1]. Within the relationship between pragmalinguistics and text, the phenomena of syllogism and moderation in linguistics are likewise manifested in interrelated ways [2]. Syllogism (from Greek syllogismos, meaning "inference") is one of the oldest and most complete forms of logical reasoning, whereby a third, new conclusion is derived from two propositions (judgments).
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.