Assuming the framework of cognitive semantics and the theory of language as a certain view of the world, the contribution focuses on some aspects of the Czech conceptual domains ŽÍT ("to live") and CÍTIT ("to feel", "to be sensible", "to be sensitive"). The paper aims at uncovering some of the relations between these domains, particularly from the perspective of phenomenological reflection.
The first part is dedicated to the conceptualization of life, especially in its relation to feeling and perception. In the second part, phraseology, and typical collocations from Czech dictionaries are analyzed.
In the third part, semantic profiles of the Czech verb cítit are sketched out.