PERCEPTION AND ITS PSYCHOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS

Communication process, perception, communicative process, psychological processes, individual experience, perceptual side of communication, apperception.

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All information about an object or event enters consciousness through the senses, is collected as a whole, assimilated in consciousness, and then reflected in speech and activity and forms the basis of the perception process. The complexity of this process is assessed by the subjectivity of reflection; the same object or situation can be reflected - interpreted differently by individuals. Consequently, the process of perception may involve psychological processes such as intuition, attention, memory, thinking, personal experience and even emotions