MOTIVATION AND VALENCY AS THE MAIN CONTRIBUTORS TO THE EXTENSION OF THE SEMANTIC FIELD OF 'BEHAVIOUR '
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Keywords: Motivation, valency, assimilation, scientific work, imperial researchAbstract
In this article, the author scientifically substantiates the contribution and role of
assimilation in managing the behavioral semantic field of motivation and valence.
Uzbek and World researchers who have conducted scientific work on the following
topic will discuss their scientific work. Brings up the imperial research he conducted,
works common.
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