Abstract:
Man, if he or she is characterized by a clear individuality, uses a specific language. By listening to another person, we can determine whether they are characterized by a specific or abstract way of thinking. Many factors affect the way we express our thoughts. Our mental state undoubtedly influences the way we speak. Antoni Kepiński (1918-1972), a Polish psychiatrist, humanist, author of many psychiatry textbooks wrote: 'When you are sad, the language becomes poor, words become as heavy as lead, expressing them is clearly difficult, therefore, utterances are limited to necessary words, there are no unnecessary words to emphasize or decorate the phase. On the contrary, when you are happy, words become light, sparkling, and uttering them gives the speaker pleasure, as does movement and action in general. The vocabulary becomes rich, there are many unnecessary words in the statements, the speaker is playing with his or her words' (Kępiński, 1974).