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ISSUE:    Almanac of Modern Science and Education. 2015. Issue 11
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LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF MODERN STUDIES OF HUMAN SENSORICS

Aleksandra Viktorovna Nagornaya
Moscow City Teacher Training University


Submitted: November 1, 2015
Abstract. The article examines the linguistically relevant aspects of modern sensory studies. The paper analyzes the factors promoting the actualization of sensory subject matter in the modern humanities. The author argues for the necessity of interdisciplinary dialogue on studying human sensorium, discovers the dependency of the humanities studies on linguistics and identifies the role of linguistics in the comprehensive study of sensory processes.
Key words and phrases:
логоцентризм
ощущение
сенсориум
словесная репрезентация
меж- и трансдисциплинарность
logo-centrism
perception
sensorium
verbal representation
inter- and transdisciplinarity
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