gegenüberliegendeclension
Gegenüberliegendeclension, a term originating from German linguistics, describes a phenomenon where opposing or contrasting concepts are treated grammatically as if they were similar. This can manifest in various ways within a language, often through shared grammatical features or a blurring of distinct semantic categories. For instance, in some contexts, the grammatical treatment of concepts like "enemy" and "friend" might show unexpected similarities, or words denoting opposite directions could share declensional patterns.
The concept is not necessarily tied to a specific grammatical case but rather to the semantic relationship