Abstract
This article discusses the types of concepts. The second stage is to determine the synonymous sequence of the concept representation-lexeme. The third stage is to describe the methods of concept classification in the world language image. The fourth stage is the identification of methods of conceptualization of the secondary re-understanding of the corresponding lexeme, the study of conceptual metaphors and metonyms. The types of concepts that are distinguished in modern linguistics are in fact different aspects of a concept, probable components in its semantic structure.
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