Linguistic expression between feeling and unconsciousness

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Hanafi Ben Aissa

Abstract

The interaction between the speaker and the environment is the first stage in the language acquisition process. Man must also perceive beings and things as realities separate from himself. But a person cannot understand everything. The truth is that perception is limited to the things that we pay attention to, and as for the ideas lodged in the depths of the subconscious, the chances of them appearing in our linguistic behavior are few. What confirms this is that expression becomes more difficult when we try to talk about what has nothing to do with the subconscious world, and this is why in such cases we resort to other methods of expression, such as music, drawing, etc....


The topic also addresses the interaction between the unconscious and language, and the relationship between various forms of expression and madness.

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Ben Aissa, H. (1971). Linguistic expression between feeling and unconsciousness. AL-Lisaniyyat, 2(1), 16-22. https://doi.org/10.61850/allj.v2i1.633
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