THE INTERDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF THE CONCEPT OF “LINGUISTIC PERSONALITY”
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linguistic personality; interdisciplinarity; cognitive linguistics; sociolinguistics; psycholinguistics; identity; intercultural competence; digital communication; discourse; assessment.Abstract
The concept of linguistic personality—a nexus of language, cognition, identity, and social action—has long been discussed in Slavic linguistics and increasingly in global scholarship. Yet its interdisciplinary scope is often treated implicitly rather than systematically.
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