WORDS REFLECTING THE CONCEPT OF “TIME”
Keywords:
Time, space, cognitive linguistics, mass media, language and perception, spatial expression, philosophy, cognitive semantics, the concept of time, linguistic and philosophical grammatical investigation.Abstract
This article analyzes how the concept of time is expressed in language and its role in mass media. It views time as a medium connecting humans with nature and society. The scientific and philosophical interpretation of time, its linguistic expressions, and how it reflects in language are analyzed from the perspective of cognitive linguistics. The article discusses the spatial categorization of time, its changing nature, and its relationship with space. Additionally, it examines the philosophical, psychological, and linguistic relationships between the concepts of time and space.
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