FORMATION OF LANGUAGE:PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL ASPECTS

Bibigul Vasic
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In child development, language plays a crucial role in the processes of differentiation and reintegration into new situational forms. These forms include "others," "language for others," "themselves," and "language for themselves," among others. Language is both a process and a product that gains unique sense and character through joint activity between parents and the child. The structure, functions, and contents of indirect speech act as the basis for individual consciousness. Some researchers have provided evidence that the dialectics of communication with others and oneself is central to the conscious self-control of children.According to L. Vygotsky, the language initially acquired by a child is not an independent version of grammar but a means of communication created through interactions between parents and the child. A. Luria's research indicates that for all higher cognitive processes, it is necessary to transition from external social experience to internal psychological control. In other words, the development of cognitive control requires the shift from relying on social experiences to relying on internal psychological processes.
语言的形成:心理和教学方面
在儿童发展过程中,语言在分化和重新融入新的情境形式的过程中起着至关重要的作用。这些形式包括“他人”、“为他人使用的语言”、“自己使用的语言”和“为自己使用的语言”等等。语言是一种过程,也是一种产物,通过父母和孩子的共同活动而获得独特的感觉和个性。间接言语的结构、功能和内容是个体意识的基础。一些研究人员提供的证据表明,与他人和自己沟通的辩证法对儿童有意识的自我控制至关重要。维果茨基认为,儿童最初习得的语言并不是一种独立的语法,而是通过父母和孩子之间的互动创造出来的一种交流方式。A. Luria的研究表明,所有高级认知过程都需要从外部社会经验过渡到内部心理控制。也就是说,认知控制的发展需要从依赖社会经验转向依赖内在心理过程。
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