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Inner speech and the meeting of the minds

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2003

William Frawley
Affiliation:
Departments of Anthropology and Psychology, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052 frawley@gwu.edu

Abstract

Four extensions of Carruthers’ arguments are given. (1) Specifics of the Vygotskyan tradition can enhance his claims. (2) Linguistic relativity might be seen as variation in how logical form (LF) and phonetic form (PF)serve working memory. (3) Language aids intermodular thinking because it makes representations maximally visible. (4) Language for intermodular thinking is not hardwired but opportunistic.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2002 Cambridge University Press

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