The Concept of the City. Between Cognition and Language

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Published
17 June 2026

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ISBN-13 (15)
978-83-226-4675-5

Synopsis

The book analyzes the mechanisms through which language, cognition, and culture jointly construct the city (città) as an object of experience and a tool of conceptualization. The first part outlines the foundations of cognitive linguistics, focusing on processes of meaning construction. The second part applies this theoretical framework to the analysis of the Italian urban lexicon, showing how embodied experience of space gives rise to semantic extensions and figurative projections onto social domains. The central thesis of the study is that urban space should be understood as a productive conceptual domain that provides imagistic and culturally grounded frameworks for interpreting non-spatial phenomena.

Author Biography

Aleksandra Paliczuk, University of Silesia in Katowice

Holds a PhD in linguistics from the University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland), where she currently teaches linguistics and Italian language. She is an assistant professor at the Institute of Linguistics, University of Silesia in Katowice. Her research interests include cognitive linguistics, sociolinguistics, foreign language teaching, and contrastive linguistics. Her work focuses primarily on the Italian language, but also addresses English and Polish from a cognitive perspective. [29.05.2026]

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