CURRENT AND FUTURE ISSUES OF LINGUISTIC CONCEPTOLOGY

Authors

  • Turgunboyeva Mohlaroyim Mahmudjon kizi,Diyorahon Shamsuddinova Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages, 4th year, Group 410,Andijan State Institute of Foreign Language

Keywords:

Linguistic conceptology, concept, cognitive linguistics, national thinking, culture, language and thinking, modern linguistics, artificial intelligence, semantics, psycholinguistics, cross-cultural analysis, language and consciousness, cognitive model, linguoculture, discourse, metaphor, conceptual analysis, conceptual map, universals, linguistic methodology, interdisciplinary approach, cultural concept, artificial consciousness, machine translation, information technologies.

Abstract

This article provides a detailed analysis of the formation, developmental stages, and modern significance of linguistic conceptology. Concepts are viewed as reflections of human thinking and worldview within language, and their connection with linguistic units and cultural-spiritual values is substantiated. Based on the interrelation between language and thought, the manifestation of both national and universal values through concepts in language is explored. Furthermore, the article emphasizes the necessity of an interdisciplinary approach to the study of concepts, including the integration of linguistic conceptology with cognitive linguistics, psycholinguistics, and cultural studies. It is noted that today, methods of conceptual analysis play an important role in contemporary linguistic research. Prospective directions in the development of linguistic conceptology are also considered, including its application in fields such as artificial intelligence, language technologies, machine translation, and semantic information processing. Special attention is given to the effectiveness of the conceptual approach in language teaching. In conclusion, scientific foundations and proposals are put forward to promote the transformation of conceptology into one of the key directions in modern linguistics.

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Published

2025-05-28

How to Cite

Turgunboyeva Mohlaroyim Mahmudjon kizi,Diyorahon Shamsuddinova. (2025). CURRENT AND FUTURE ISSUES OF LINGUISTIC CONCEPTOLOGY. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 386–391. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/833