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The mnemonic turn in the humanities has placed memory in the centre of interest. This includes linguistics as well. It turns out that memory, both individual and communal / ceollecktive, is strongly linked to language, that is, it participates both in the forming of memory content and in its material expression: its externalizing in verbal narrations (and, more broadly, semiotic narrations). Both processes – the shaping of memory and its externalizing – take place in the forms available to hu- mans through their ethnic language (phonetic, morphological, lexical, syntactical, genological, and discursive forms), which allows memory to exist. It also has an influence, oftentimes a deforming one, on the very shape (content) of memory and the ways its content is conveyed. This highly complex range of problems has given rise, in the humanities, to a new research subdiscipline known as memory linguistics or linguistic memory science whose goals and tasks have precisely delineated in this paper.
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