Reciprocity between Mind and Language: A Psycholinguistic Reasoning

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Md Mozaffor Hossain

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Published: 19 November 2018 | Article Type :

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An ever-existing reciprocity exists betwixt the psychological stature one retains and the linguistic exposure one gives vent to. This correspondence remains active in both producing as well as receiving language. The intended message of the produced language and the perceived meaning of the received language depend on the health of the mind. The temperament of one’s mental physique decides on the kind of significance the language is designed to mean as well as be taken for granted. The correspondence between mind and language both inherently and explicitly displays an intricate reciprocity which is in one sense straightforward, and enigmatic in other senses. By default, the semantic motto that gets offered to through language has its logical background in the platform of the mind. But mind and language many a time act inimically which is also reciprocal, albeit in a very opposite and mysterious manner. As a matter of fact, the functioning between mind and language takes multifarious shapes and forms that are quite hard to determine sometimes, and that stand necessary to decode the psycholinguistic communication more understandably. For such purpose, this article intends to strive and bring to discourse a critical analysis of the ways mind and language act. This study aims at exploring the myriad sorts of intended and perceived issues that propel the mind to produce certain type of linguistic delivery. Both in psycholinguistic research and academic ambience of psyche and language, this cognition seeks to hold some desired substance.

Keywords: Mind, Language, Reciprocity, Psycholinguistic Reasoning.

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Md Mozaffor Hossain. (2018-11-19). "Reciprocity between Mind and Language: A Psycholinguistic Reasoning." *Volume 2*, 4, 13-17