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Origins of Consciousness and Language Acquisition
Origins of Consciousness and Language Acquisition.
Line map shewing the manner in which we acquire fixated consciousness through lingustic conditioning of child mind by surrounding cultural inputs.
Starting with non-linguistic sensory organisation and differentiation (top left) then moving into tone-meaning, basic tone-signature then 'word' association in sensory processes and acquisition of associative memory.. The basic building blocks.
The we move into acquisition of rudimentary grammar, action/reaction, mimickry, rudimentary causality and self awareness.
This followed by expanding vocabulary, symbol/reading skills and formal primary education.
Our conceptual frameworks derive from these early experiences AND the structure of the native language we inhabit.
in fundamental perception
there are events
occurences
without subject
or object
noun
or verb
yet in the parthogenesis
of naming
differentiation
separation
the illusion
the observer and the observed
arise
and persist
so long as the noise
the naming
persists
until reunion
when the dewdrop
rejoins the ocean
the rainbow rewoven
You will have to blow this photograph up ins size in order to make it remotely comprehensible.
'Seek ye first the Kingdom of Heaven, and al these things shall be added unto you...'
Origins of Consciousness and Language Acquisition
Origins of Consciousness and Language Acquisition.
Line map shewing the manner in which we acquire fixated consciousness through lingustic conditioning of child mind by surrounding cultural inputs.
Starting with non-linguistic sensory organisation and differentiation (top left) then moving into tone-meaning, basic tone-signature then 'word' association in sensory processes and acquisition of associative memory.. The basic building blocks.
The we move into acquisition of rudimentary grammar, action/reaction, mimickry, rudimentary causality and self awareness.
This followed by expanding vocabulary, symbol/reading skills and formal primary education.
Our conceptual frameworks derive from these early experiences AND the structure of the native language we inhabit.
in fundamental perception
there are events
occurences
without subject
or object
noun
or verb
yet in the parthogenesis
of naming
differentiation
separation
the illusion
the observer and the observed
arise
and persist
so long as the noise
the naming
persists
until reunion
when the dewdrop
rejoins the ocean
the rainbow rewoven
You will have to blow this photograph up ins size in order to make it remotely comprehensible.
'Seek ye first the Kingdom of Heaven, and al these things shall be added unto you...'