Historical component ot the BRITISH INDIA concept
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2018.123732Keywords:
British India, concept, world language image, seme, cognitive linguisticsAbstract
Historical component of the BRITISH INDIA concept is considered on the basis of historical and encyclopedic sources and historical texts. The study of the historical component makes it possible to identify the semantic characteristics and means of verbalizing the key periods of the formation and development of British India, the participants in this process, and also to determine the lexical content of the key seme
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