The Use Of The Term “Concept” In Anthropocentric Linguistics

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  • Qurbonov Elmurod Botiraliyevich Independent Researcher, Renaissance Educational University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Anthropocentric paradigm, concept, axiology

Abstract

This article discusses the formation of axiology on the basis of philosophy, its integration with issues of linguistics, and the emergence of axiolinguistics as a new field. Research related to axiolinguistics is described. Studies noting the development of axiolinguistics in Uzbek linguistics, the theory of axiolinguistics, and its key concepts are reviewed. The concept of value is defined as the main subject of axiolinguistics.

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2025-12-19

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Qurbonov Elmurod Botiraliyevich. (2025). The Use Of The Term “Concept” In Anthropocentric Linguistics. Stanford Database Library of International Journal Of Literature And Languages, 5(12), 180–181. Retrieved from https://oscarpubhouse.com/index.php/sdlijll/article/view/459

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