Unraveling The Complexity: The Cognitive-Semantic Analysis Of Texts In Ict Discourse
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51699/ijllal.v2i9.2502Keywords:
Cognitive-semantic analysis, ICT discourse, authentic texts, technical terms, manuals, technical specifications, software documentation.Abstract
Cognitive-semantic analysis refers to the examination and interpretation of texts in the field of ICT discourse. This approach involves analyzing the cognitive processes and the underlying meaning structures of the text in order to gain insights and understanding of its content and context within the realm of ICT.
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