SECONDARY NOMINATION AS A RESULT OF CULTURAL THINKING
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/2H96EKeywords:
linguistic, primary, derivational relationship, auxiliaryAbstract
The system of nominative means of the language is characterized by a two-level organization, i.e. includes primary and secondary names. The primary nomination is the level of direct verbal designations of objects and phenomena of objective reality. This is the main function of linguistic signs. The secondary nomination is a level of figurative designations that arise as a result of human interpretive activity, which underlies linguo -creative thinking. The essence of this type of nomination is the use of "nominative means already available in the language in a new function of naming for them".







