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This book analyses the ways of conceptualising and interpreting the interaction between physical and metaphysical worlds in Polish folklore. A linguistic and anthropological analysis offered in this study focuses primarily on myth, ritual and symbol as reflected in language (dialect lexis, phraseology, speech acts). Employing the methodology and analytical tools of cognitive linguistics (preconceptual image schemas, cognitive scene, profiling of concepts, development of cognitive paths), the author reconstructs mental patterns at the heart of mythical thinking, linguistic actions and symbolic meanings, which reflect universal conceptual schemas and may serve as models for intercultural studies.



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Cognitive analysis – Preconceptual image schemas – Linguistic stereotypes – Symbolic meaning – Mediators between physical and metaphysical worlds – Four natural elements – Water – Earth – Air – Fire – Celestial lights – The sun and moon – The otherworld – Myth – Ritual – Symbol – Lexis – Phraseology – Polish folk culture – Conceptual schemas – Intercultural studies

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    A Hardback by Piotr Styk, Maria Fengler, Ewa Masłowska

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 13/12/2019
      ISBN13: 9783631795125, 978-3631795125
      ISBN10: 3631795122

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book analyses the ways of conceptualising and interpreting the interaction between physical and metaphysical worlds in Polish folklore. A linguistic and anthropological analysis offered in this study focuses primarily on myth, ritual and symbol as reflected in language (dialect lexis, phraseology, speech acts). Employing the methodology and analytical tools of cognitive linguistics (preconceptual image schemas, cognitive scene, profiling of concepts, development of cognitive paths), the author reconstructs mental patterns at the heart of mythical thinking, linguistic actions and symbolic meanings, which reflect universal conceptual schemas and may serve as models for intercultural studies.



      Table of Contents

      Cognitive analysis – Preconceptual image schemas – Linguistic stereotypes – Symbolic meaning – Mediators between physical and metaphysical worlds – Four natural elements – Water – Earth – Air – Fire – Celestial lights – The sun and moon – The otherworld – Myth – Ritual – Symbol – Lexis – Phraseology – Polish folk culture – Conceptual schemas – Intercultural studies

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