concretisms
Concretisms refer to the linguistic phenomena where abstract concepts are expressed through concrete imagery or terminology. This can manifest in various ways, including the use of metaphors, similes, or direct references to tangible objects and actions to represent intangible ideas. For instance, a common concretism is the phrase "grasping a concept," where the abstract act of understanding is depicted through the physical action of grasping. Another example is "building a relationship," which employs the concrete activity of construction to describe the development of interpersonal connections.
This linguistic strategy is prevalent across many languages and cultures. It often serves to make abstract