INDIVIDUAL ERGONYMIC FRAME

Abstract

The article is dedicated to the organization of ergonymic concepts in human mental lexicon. It is suggested to divide the common ergonymic frame into four circles, into which ergonyms organize, according to the results of the processes of conceptualization and categorization of the corresponding information in individual longterm memory.

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Olena Karpenko

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Olena Karpenko (2015). INDIVIDUAL ERGONYMIC FRAME. Записки з романо-германської філології, 1(), 53-59. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-415695