Logos: Archetypes of Speech and Infinite Dimensionality of Semantic Spaces. Part I: Potentiality of Glosses

Authors

  • E. Kavoun
  • Z. Marchuk

Keywords:

speech, word, attention, psychology, linguistics

Abstract

Genesis of the Word, as well as processes taking place in the consciousness at the level of appearance of thought are considered. Such key terms as Logos, gloss, subgloss are developed. The influence of the virtual field of consciousness, which exists around each word and each thought, on the process of word and speech creation, is demonstrated. It is pointed at the real possibility of managing human consciousness from non-realized levels, which are present also in virtual metal fields of glosses. Ways of recognizing such influence are proposed. It is also proposed to determine the sphere of knowledge that lies in the common space of linguistics, psychology and cosmogony of consciousness as Linguosophy. The objective of Linguosophy is comprehensive consideration and study of phenomenology of thought, word, speech and language in the context of internal human and general planetary processes on a scale of cosmogony.

How to Cite

Kavoun, E., & Marchuk, Z. (2004). Logos: Archetypes of Speech and Infinite Dimensionality of Semantic Spaces. Part I: Potentiality of Glosses. Socionics, Mentology and Personality Psychology, (4), 71–78. Retrieved from https://publishing.socionic.info/index.php/socionics/article/view/1688

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