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dc.contributor.authorAbieva, N. A.-
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-23T06:35:46Z-
dc.date.available2021-06-23T06:35:46Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationAbieva, N.A. Human mental abstraction specificity emergence under distributed communicative pressure=Возникновение абстрактного мышления человека под воздействием коммуникативной распределенности / N.A. Abieva // Научный результат. Сер. Вопросы теоретической и прикладной лингвистики. - 2017. - Т.3, №1.-С. 3-12. - DOI:10.18413/2313-8912-2017-3-1-3-12. - Refer.: p. 11-12.ru
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/42260-
dc.description.abstractIt is argued in the paper that human species’ socially distributed cognition is an extension to their biologically distributed cognition both being inseparable from distributed communicative interactions. From the biosemiotic perspective, humans can be described as very complex dynamic living systems that are continuously involved in multifaceted communicative activity but so are all living systems, and lower-level mental abstraction could have evolved in terms of spatial cognition employed in on-line communicative interaction with the environmentru
dc.language.isoenru
dc.subjectlinguisticsru
dc.subjectgeneral linguisticsru
dc.subjectspatial cognitionru
dc.subjectlanguage originru
dc.subjectevolutionru
dc.subjectmental abstractionru
dc.subjecton-line communicationru
dc.subjectoff-line communicationru
dc.subjectdistributed cognitionru
dc.subjectdistributed communicationru
dc.titleHuman mental abstraction specificity emergence under distributed communicative pressure=Возникновение абстрактного мышления человека под воздействием коммуникативной распределенностиru
dc.typeArticleru
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