BIOCOGNITIVE NATURE OF EVALUATION

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The article discusses the biokognitive foundations of evaluation category. Particular attention is paid to the structure of the evaluative concept.

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Hanna Prykhodko

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Hanna Prykhodko (2015). BIOCOGNITIVE NATURE OF EVALUATION. Записки з романо-германської філології, 1(), 126-132. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-415908