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International Journal of Language and Culture: Online-First ArticlesEvent-based time in Polish culture and language
This paper deals with a corpus study of event-based time
concepts. Here we investigate their use in time reckoning practices in modern
Polish culture and language. The results presented here are based on a
cognitive-conceptual and linguistic analysis of the Polish National Linguistic Corpus (NKJP). These results
suggest that Polish has rich inventories of lexical and phrasal expressions for
event-based time intervals based on environmental and celestial indices and
social norms that have not previously been described from a cognitive,
anthropological, and cultural perspective. Event-based time intervals found in
domains of times of day and night, are here presented.
We hypothesize that even when the Polish language employs
conventional metric (calendar and clock) time units, the hybrid blends of
day/night cycle and cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) could reveal
an emergent form of time conceptualization. This conceptual and cultural
hybridization is still common among the users of the Polish language and is
indicative of complexity and dynamism in body-environment interactions. This
interaction is schematized in twofold conceptual constructions of event-based
and metric time, blending processes that may generate more creative enactions as
an alternative to the mechanical 24-hour system.
Keywords: event-based time, time-based time, Polish language and culture, cultural evolution, world views
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.From time is space to space is time
- 3.Materials and methods
- 4.Results
- 5.Summary
- 6.Discussion
- 7.Conclusions
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Published online: 16 January 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/ijolc.00064.gor
https://doi.org/10.1075/ijolc.00064.gor
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