The Cognitive Aspect of Language: Unveiling Subconscious Multilingual Meanings
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56498/1122023589Abstract
Language, as a vessel for human expression, is an intricate tapestry that weaves together
culture, cognition, and communication. Beneath the surface of words lies a fascinating realm
of subconscious multilingual meanings. This article explores the cognitive intricacies of
language, exploring how our subconscious mind processes and interprets words differently
across languages, ultimately shaping our perceptions and understanding.
Language is not merely a set of interchangeable labels for objects and concepts; it shapes the
very fabric of thought itself. Cognitive linguistics posits that words are not isolated symbols,
but rather dynamic triggers that evoke mental images, emotions, and associations. Our
subconscious mind is adept at seamlessly navigating these linguistic landscapes, even across
different languages.
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