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2010 | 35 | 267-274

Article title

Концепт „время” в русском и польском языковом пространстве (на материале русских и польских фразеологизмов с компонентом „время”/„czas” и „день”/ „dzień”)

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Title variants

PL
Koncept „czas” w rosyjskiej i polskiej przestrzeni językowej (na materiale rosyjskich i polskich frazeologizmów z komponentem „время”/„czas” i „день” /„dzień”)
EN
The concept of “time” in the Russian and Polish sphere of language (on the basis of the Russian and Polish phrases with the components “время”/“czas” and “день”/“dzień”)

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RU

Abstracts

EN
An increase of interest in the cognitive approach to language studies may be observed in today’s linguistics. The approach appears with a special consideration paid to the anthropocentric and the axiological paradigms. The author of the article pays special attention to the subjective aspect of the concept of time fixed in the Russian and Polish phrases with the lexical components time and day. On the basis of the conducted analysis it can be concluded that time is interpreted through human experience and emotions. In everyday life time is measured by means of various units, including the one defined by the word day. The fact that time is presented anthropomorphically appears conspicuous. Time emerges in language not just as an abstract notion but rather as an active subject, characterized by various semantic and stylistic connotations.
PL
An increase of interest in the cognitive approach to language studies may be observed in today’s linguistics. The approach appears with a special consideration paid to the anthropocentric and the axiological paradigms. The author of the article pays special attention to the subjective aspect of the concept of time fixed in the Russian and Polish phrases with the lexical components time and day. On the basis of the conducted analysis it can be concluded that time is interpreted through human experience and emotions. In everyday life time is measured by means of various units, including the one defined by the word day. The fact that time is presented anthropomorphically appears conspicuous. Time emerges in language not just as an abstract notion but rather as an active subject, characterized by various semantic and stylistic connotations.

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Year

Issue

35

Pages

267-274

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Dates

published
2018-07-18

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Publication order reference

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