A thought and a word
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https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog13(1).2022.124-132Abstract
Based on the fact that the thought expressed the connection between the image of the object and its features, the article from the standpoint of cultural and historical psychology considers the evolution of human thinking and the emergence of the word. It is shown that the origins of a human thought and thinking are associated with high sensory differentiation. The primacy of a thought in relation to a word is substantiated, it is stated that the word is generated for the expression of thoughts, it is one with the thought in content, but only in the sense that the bearer of thoughts put in the word. The conditions that promote the appearance of a word are formulated. The possibility of self-generation of words by a child is currently considered here as a reconstruction of the appearance of the word in primitive society. The creative nature of the word generation process is substantiated.References
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