The article describes the objects of sensual perception as an immediate environment of a subject. This environment affects the senses of the subject and influences his or her activities in constant interaction with the outside world. The work describes an integral image of the objects of perception as a set of invariant properties of things, senses, and notions created by means of our social and cultural experience and as a set of a language and perception spheres and one of the main factors that help a person to navigate in the world. The article uncovers the model for describing the objects of sensual perception. This model is used in teaching and lexicography and helps to represent a cognitive picture of different aspects of sensual perception. The work shows an internal model of the world, organized by the system of sensual perception and represented in a language. Such an approach allowed the authors to give a comprehensive description of the objects in all spheres of perception as well as the representation of the extralinguistic context. The authors also explored these objects manifested in language units in reference to extralinguistic content. The objective world recurs in the human perception and forms a secondary ideal world i.e. a mental image of what has been seen or heard, or a concept. Conceptualization is one of the most important characteristics of cognitive activity. This is a process of interpretation of the input information, mental construction of objects and phenomena.
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