Le rôle des unités de la troisième articulation du langage dans le contexte de la PNL
The Role of Units of the Third Articulation of Language in the Context of NLP
Author(s): Anissa ZrigueSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: Units of the third articulation of language; Neuro-Linguistic Programming; NLP meta-programs
Summary/Abstract: Traditionally, linguistics has been perceived as a tool serving Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP).This perception often limits this tool to the language used by the coach and the coachee, aiming tohelp the latter achieve the desired state.But have we considered NLP as a tool serving linguistics ?NLP offers linguists a vast field of research in applied linguistics. Our objective is to show thatthe interactions between linguistics and NLP are bidirectional and that the theory of the third articulationof language plays a considerable role in determining the effectiveness of a neuro-linguisticprogramming protocol.In NLP, the choice of predicative units by the coachee is not arbitrary. It must take into account,on the one hand, the subject’s meta-programs, i.e., their “filters” and “thinking models” that influencetheir perception of the world, their behavior, and their reactions in various situations. Onthe other hand, it must consider their “belief universe” to ensure a better result. For example, itwould be incongruous to talk to a kinesthetic person about the “power of speech” or what could be“a pleasure for the eyes,” as their filters differ from those of an auditory or visual subject. The unitsof the third articulation of language thus intervene to reinforce these filters, as they themselves arecharged, at the level of their internal combination, with lexical anchors encapsulating the filtersrelated to each type of subject. This study aims to examine the contribution of the theory of thethird articulation of language in the constitution of a reference framework for predicates to facilitatethe apprehension of the respective meta-programs of the subjects.
Journal: Neophilologica
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 36
- Page Range: 1-13
- Page Count: 13
- Language: French
