THE FORMATION OF THE CONCEPT OF TEMPORALITY IN THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF THE WORLD
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Bright Mind Publishing
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This article explores the formation and representation of the concept of temporality across diverse linguistic and cultural landscapes. By analysing linguistic structures, metaphors, and time-related expressions in different languages, the study reveals how temporality is not only a universal cognitive category but also a culturally constructed phenomenon. It shows that while all human languages express temporal relations, they do so in distinct ways that reflect underlying cultural models of time.