The non-verbal component of speech in the ritual of the code of sacral communication

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Article is devoted to the scientific problem of the origin and the development of specific types of nonverbal semiotic process and their place in the system of verbal communication sacred and profane type. The author explores the sacred communication, in particular, an archaic ritual, in which different kinds of sounds (speech, crying, shouting, singing, whistling, laughter, etc), spoken special необыденным always have a special meaning, are basically a magical content that explained by reference to other voices, unearthly world news or there. Author emphasizes opposition sacral and profane speech and traces the process of self-determination of the ritual from myth (and language), in which ritual meanings are translated into words, that leads to inevitable degradation of the ritual and makes develop new mechanisms to maintain its sacredness. The most important of them, according to the author, is the consolidation in the ritual of the non-verbal component of speech, in particular, a deviant character, capable to initiate the search partipation experience.

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Expressive means in the archaic ritual, the voice of the semiotics of the voice, an archaic ritual, sacral communication

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