EMOTIVE INTENSIFIERS OF ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V4I11Y2024N56Keywords:
intensifiers, pragmatics, semantics, morphology, emotions, intonation, expression, feelingAbstract
Another concept of cognitive foundations to improve content in the language is a proposal. At the center of each of the proposed semantic type intensifiers, it is proposed to see a deep cognitive prototype of "strength", which manifests itself in different ways at the surface-conceptual level of the language.
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