CAUSE-EFFECT CONCEPT AND CAUSAL RELATIONSHIPS IN AZERAIJANI TEXTS
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7757491Keywords:
text, causal concept, causal relationships, conjunctions of reason, mental thinkingAbstract
A concept is an operational unit of memory, mental vocabulary, conceptual system and language of the brain, worldview, quantum of knowledge. A concept is the mental structure of perceived typed fragments of practice, the meaning of which is retained in memory.
Cause and effect is an important unit of human thinking. Cause and effect are a major part of our thinking process. This concept stores information related to cause and effect in a cognitive environment.
The article examines certain aspects of the causal concept of the Azerbaijani people, reflecting the originality of the national culture, national specifics. The internal structure of the causal concept is revealed through the analysis of different levels.
The formation of a cause-and-effect structure in the text is studied at the syntactic level located above deep cognition. At the cognitive level, the formation of relations between cause and effect is observed, this connection, relations arise in conditions of macro-proposition.
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