CONCEPTS OF THE LINGUISTIC AND CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE OF THE UNIVERSE
Keywords:
cognition, worldview, linguistic consciousness, perception of existence.Abstract
This article discusses existence, its reflection in perception, and the relationship between man and the world, while describing the linguistic landscape of the world. It highlights the differences between the concepts of "concept" and "worldview" and their functions. Additionally, concepts related to the idea of worldview are considered the fundamental elements of a person’s outlook, providing a strong link between human morality and the unity of knowledge in society. People communicate through language, influencing or being influenced by each other through spoken or written forms. Human interaction occurs under conditions of mutual understanding and penetration into each other's spiritual worlds, where a shared perception of the world creates a crossover of spiritual experiences. Disruptions in understanding happen when there is a change in the global view of the world, shifts in categorical sets, or the emergence of a new image of the world. Each world landscape encapsulates a certain image of the world and reveals it through the concepts existing in language. The article provides information on how the world landscape is perceived through concepts, in line with a certain view of reality, logical understanding, and imagination.