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EXTRALINGUISTIC FACTORS FORMING THE CONCEPTUAL SPACE OF NATION AND PERSON IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES
It is known that each language has its own system of concepts. Through this, speakers of that language receive, structure and classify the flow of information about the world around them. The main role of concepts in human thinking is to determine the relationship of the subject to the object and to categorize this object.