The conceptual metaphor of ‘distance’ plays a crucial role in current perceptions of the world and humans’ various interactions within it. It hardly seems possible to conceptualize space and time, emotional involvement in events, and relationships with other people in terms other than ‘distance’. As a consequence, this primarily spatial concept figures prominently in the verbal expression of these abstract notions, and is thus highly relevant for the analysis of linguistic phenomena. In recent decades, ‘distance’ has been employed as a fruitful tool in different, primarily cognitive and functional, approaches. However, the explanatory power of this notion suffers from certain inconsistencies: On the one hand, very different linguistic pheno...
This dissertation examines the link between social distance and physical distance. Why do people use...
It is well known that people describe positive behaviors of others close to them (e.g., in-group mem...
Why do people use spatial language to describe social relationships? In particular, to what extent d...
The main thesis of this paper is that distance is a major variable of relevance to linguistic descr...
Discussing exemplary applications of the notion of distance in linguistic analysis, this paper shows...
This paper attempts to apply the concepts of proximity and distance to a literary text – Arthur Schn...
The article presents a brief description of Conceptology as a version of Cognitive linguistic and de...
International audience"Distance" has been a central consideration in the educational field for a lon...
Human navigation systems implemented on mobile devices often define distances or localization relati...
Using examples of perfect-like forms in Bulgarian, this paper probes the linguistic potential of the...
Second edition. This book presents a cognitive linguistic study of distance representations carried ...
Demonstrative pronouns can be used not only to express physical distance, but also to attitude, poli...
This paper offers a general reflection on the concepts of “space” and “distance” in linguistics. It ...
The concept of distance is one of the basic geometric concepts, taught already at the early stages o...
Knowing is often framed by language; this moving arrangement of parts helps us make sense of our sur...
This dissertation examines the link between social distance and physical distance. Why do people use...
It is well known that people describe positive behaviors of others close to them (e.g., in-group mem...
Why do people use spatial language to describe social relationships? In particular, to what extent d...
The main thesis of this paper is that distance is a major variable of relevance to linguistic descr...
Discussing exemplary applications of the notion of distance in linguistic analysis, this paper shows...
This paper attempts to apply the concepts of proximity and distance to a literary text – Arthur Schn...
The article presents a brief description of Conceptology as a version of Cognitive linguistic and de...
International audience"Distance" has been a central consideration in the educational field for a lon...
Human navigation systems implemented on mobile devices often define distances or localization relati...
Using examples of perfect-like forms in Bulgarian, this paper probes the linguistic potential of the...
Second edition. This book presents a cognitive linguistic study of distance representations carried ...
Demonstrative pronouns can be used not only to express physical distance, but also to attitude, poli...
This paper offers a general reflection on the concepts of “space” and “distance” in linguistics. It ...
The concept of distance is one of the basic geometric concepts, taught already at the early stages o...
Knowing is often framed by language; this moving arrangement of parts helps us make sense of our sur...
This dissertation examines the link between social distance and physical distance. Why do people use...
It is well known that people describe positive behaviors of others close to them (e.g., in-group mem...
Why do people use spatial language to describe social relationships? In particular, to what extent d...