THE INTONATIONAL REALIZATION OF INNER SPEECH IN THE ANTHROPOCENTRIC PARADIGM
Keywords:
linguistics, neuropsychology, pragmalinguistics, intonation, prosody, paradigm, anthropocentric, cognitive, acoustic, thought, speech, communication.Abstract
This study explores how inner speech is manifested through intonation within linguo-cognitive and pragmatic frameworks. It discusses the intricate connection between thought and speech, focusing on how inner verbal processes are converted into acoustic and semantic forms. Intonation is viewed as a mediating mechanism that bridges the internal dialogue of human consciousness with external verbal expression. The research highlights new interdisciplinary perspectives emerging across cognitive linguistics, neuropsychology, and pragmalinguistics.
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