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            actualized in the acts of speech. And formulation of these   in  occupational  therapy  for  children  (pp. 52–
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            This  study  belongs  to  a  number  of  scientific  works   Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 15(3), 41–
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            of  attraction  of  a  large  number  of  peripheral  semantic   94
            meanings, as well as semantic components of a linguistic   Gordienko-Mytrofanova, I.,  &  Kobzieva, Iu.  (2018).
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            Ethical Approval                                           https://doi.org/10.31470/2309-1797-2018-24-
            The authors ensure that the study has been carried out in   1-118-133
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