Inner Language includes Discrimination, Analysis, Synthesis and Generalization processes.
For Inner Language the processes involved include, but are not limited to, the following mental activities:
Discrimination
- Analysis
- Synthesis
- Generalization
These processes pertain to both the conceptual (thing) level, and symbolic (word) level. Itās the same for each modality except the units of thought change qualitatively.
For the auditory modality, sounds or spoken words are the units to be associated and categorized.
For the Visual modality, the units are observed items or written or signed words.
For the Haptic modality, the units are touched items or touch-signed words. Typing by touch would also fall into this category.
Failure of these processes may result in a weak or a lack of associations for these things or for their symbols.