Effects of previous studies show that conceptualization (in general) cannot be distinguished from language conceptualization. Conceptualization and language are interrelated, no matter whether one considers a concrete language of Polish, Greek, Catalan, etc., or a concrete language of mathematics or logic. Can the same be said about conceptualization and specialized conceptualization? Can a distinction be made between these expressions' designata? I answer these questions while referring to results of empirical studies and reflecting on (specialized) cognitive work.
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