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Cognitive linguistics is an interdisciplinary branch of linguistics that studies the relationship between language, mind, and socio-physical experience. It emphasizes how language reflects and influences cognitive processes and conceptual organization, rejecting the autonomous nature of language and focusing on its integration with general cognitive abilities. | |||
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