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PEOPLE’S INTERACTION AND SOCIAL INTELLECT OF THE PERSON

Journal: PSYCHOLINGUISTICS (Vol.21, No. 1)

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Page : 85-97

Keywords : social intellect; cognitive component; emotional component; behavioral component; social knowledge; social thinking; social intuition; empathy; emotional awareness; social interaction; social adaptation.;

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Abstract

In this article the author showed basic, fundamental features of social intellect: its continual nature; the usage of nonverbal representation of context; loss of accuracy for assessment of social conditions of verbalization of information being heard; acquiring implicit ability to subject- communication; updating personally meaningful experience. We described three basic structural components of social intellect: a cognitive component, the emotional one and a behavioral component. The cognitive component contains: social knowledge; social thinking; social anticipation; social intuition. The emotional component includes: empathy – the ability to enter the position of others, put yourself in the other conditions; recognition of emotions of others; emotional awareness – the In this article the author showed basic, fundamental features of social intellect: its continual nature; the usage of nonverbal representation of context; loss of accuracy for assessment of social conditions of verbalization of information being heard; acquiring implicit ability to subject- communication; updating personally meaningful experience. We described three basic structural components of social intellect: a cognitive component, the emotional one and a behavioral component. The cognitive component contains: social knowledge; social thinking; social anticipation; social intuition. The emotional component includes: empathy – the ability to enter the position of others, put yourself in the other conditions; recognition of emotions of others; emotional awareness – the

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