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Year: 2024 | Month: May | Volume: 11 | Issue: 5 | Pages: 648-653

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20240576

Formation, Nature and Structure of the Concept

Nargiz Chingiz Pashazade

Candidate of a degree, Linguaculturology Department, Azerbaijan University of Languages

ABSTRACT

A person perceives the surrounding world through sensory organs. The received information is conceptualized in his (her) cognitive world, gets a name, and when it is realized, it is conveyed through that name or names. Concepts are gradually formed, enriched by taking on new shades of meaning. According to the characteristics of formation and the level of complexity, they are 1) objective and 2) abstract. Concepts with objects arise in the mind basing on the information received directly through the sensory organs and appear in the form of an image of a specific object and event. The second group of concepts arises on the basis of later, object concepts in human thinking.

Keywords: concept, nature, mind, structure, language, information

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