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FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE FORM IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. BIO-COGNITIVE UNDERSTANDING
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Ekaterina Borisovna Zhulina
Saint Petersburg State University
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Submitted:
November 1, 2016
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Abstract.
Future Simple Tense form is understood as a means of adaptation to the environment at the moment of person’s speech as the subject of cognition. It is concluded that this aspect-tense form represents the notion, the speaker’s structuralist knowledge mostly abstracted from the original source of perception, rather than direct or indirect sensual experience of the observer. It is mentioned that a person cannot fully assume the role of an observer in the utterance construction.
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Key words and phrases:
биокогнитивизм
когнитивная лингвистика
наблюдатель
адаптация
восприятие
будущее время
форма простого будущего времени (Future Simple Tense)
bio-cognitivism
cognitive linguistics
observer
adaptation
perception
Future tense
Future Simple Tense form
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