1985'2, p.96
Anosova L. R.
Standards of speech thinking
(RESUME)

In the sphere of consciousness connected with imagination both static images of objects and dynamic algorythms of potential actions merge with the language-specific forms of representation of reality; there appears in such a way a complicated semantic standard which is functionally more important for the machinery of consciousness than the pure sensory one which develops within the perceptual input as such. This standard participates in speech-thinking and perceptual processes and contributes - as a means and as an element - to the evolution of the general semantical system of consciousness, to the development of "the image of the world" within man's consciousness. Basic type of speech-thinking standards which form in ontogenesis is a subject-predicate structure represented in Russian by a simple narrative sentence. Another standard is a passive construction. Also of importance is the universal semantic rule of negation, which helps to organize in ontogenesis the speech-thinking structures of the consciousness.