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SUBCONSCIOUS

Defining the Subconscious: Historical Context and Terminology The concept of the subconscious refers to mental processes, thoughts, and attitudes that are not immediately available to conscious introspection but nevertheless exert a profound influence on an individual’s behavior and experience. Historically, the term has been utilized with considerable ambiguity, often overlapping or being confused with the […]

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SOCIAL SPEECH

The Conceptualization of Social Speech Social speech, at its most fundamental level, refers to the utilization of language specifically structured and intended to communicate an idea, thought, or emotion to another individual or group. This form of communication is inherently intersubjective, meaning it requires the speaker to adapt their linguistic output to the perceived needs, […]

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SUBCULTURE

Introduction and Core Definition The concept of the **subculture** stands as a fundamental element in sociological and psychological analysis, denoting a distinct group existing within the framework of a larger, dominant culture. Fundamentally, a subculture is akin to a community that retains the primary characteristics, language, and institutional structures of its parent culture, yet simultaneously […]

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TANGENTIALITY

Tangentiality The Core Definition of Tangentiality Tangentiality is formally classified as a formal thought disorder, representing a significant deviation in the form and organization of thought processes, rather than the content of the thoughts themselves. It is characterized by the inability of a speaker to stay on point, resulting in responses that are only obliquely […]

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