The Concept «Valuation»: Cognitive Study Focus

Elena V. Kostareva

Abstract


This article touches upon the analysis of the variety in understanding the concept structure and the term «concept» itself in modern science. The category «valuation» is approached as a multifaceted one, being presented as the concept.  Following the cognitive linguistic approach the author indicates this concept distinguishing characteristics, influencing the ways of its objectivization and attracts our attention to comprehensive nature of valuation.

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