TRANSITIVITY IN CODIFICATION OF INFORMATION IN THE DEEP AND SURFACE GENERATIVE BASIS OF LANGUAGE
Keywords:
psychosocial approach, biopsychosocial approach, surface structure, deep structure, transitivity, multiplexing, quasi-semiotic system, afferent connections, efferent connectionsAbstract
This article deals with the problem of the generative basis of the language, which is covered for the first time in the framework of generative grammar. It attempts to identify this problem within the biopsychosocial approach to the phenomenon of language. For the consistent implementation of the postulates of this approach, all issues are considered at the intersection of different sciences based on the general scientific (philosophical) research methodology and the methodology of particular sciences. Based on the anthropocentric biopsychosocial approach to interpreting the speech generation process, the author characterizes the transitivity of horizontal (cortical-cortical) and vertical (cortical-subcortical) connections in the generation and actualization of a speech act. A description of efferent links (ensuring the flow of information, including bio impulses, from the subcortical sphere to the cerebral cortex, and afferent connections (the flow of data from the neocortex to the nuclear structures of the brain). The idea that the subcortical sphere establishes signatures and controls a three-stage process is substantiated. Verbal codification of the language based on a unique cryptogram unilaterally without human consciousness and thinking participation.