szóképzeteknek
Szóképzetek, often translated as "word images" or "conceptual metaphors," is a term used in linguistics and literary theory to describe the way abstract concepts are understood and expressed in terms of more concrete experiences. This phenomenon is fundamental to human cognition, as it allows us to grasp complex ideas by relating them to things we can readily perceive and interact with. For example, the abstract concept of "time" is frequently understood through spatial metaphors, such as "time flies" or "looking forward to the future."
The study of szóképzetek, particularly in the work of linguists like George Lakoff and Mark Johnson, highlights