Psycholinguistic Factors Of Oral And Written Speech
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https://doi.org/10.70082/dyxh4974Keywords:
language and speech, communication, neurophysiology, grammatical realization, psycholinguistics, affective states, paralinguistic means, verbal and nonverbal means, discursive analysis, anthropocentric paradigm.Abstract
This article focuses on the theoretical considerations regarding the relationship of human speech with psychological processes and its manifestation as mutually reinforcing factors. At the same time, psycholinguistic factors that arise in oral and written speech situations characteristic of humans are explained through examples of literary texts.
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