Still talking to ourselves after all these years: a review of current research on private speech
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The executive functions of language on preschool children
Ulrich Müller, Sophie Jacques, Karin Brocki, Philip David Zelazo
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The Neuropsychology of covert and overt speech: Implications for the study of private speech in children and adults
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Talking and thinking: the role of speech in social understanding
Jeremy I.M. Carpendale, Noah Susswein, Charlie Lewis, Joanna Lunn
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Private speech and theory of mind: evidence for developing interfunctional relations
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Private speech in the framework of referential communication
Conchi San Martín Martínez, Humbert Boada Calbet, Maria Forns i Santacana
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Private Pointing and private speech: developing parallelisms
Begoña Delgado Egido, Juan Carlos Gómez, Encarnación Sarriá Sánchez
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On the persistence of private speech: empirical and theoretical considerations
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Private speech beyond childhood: testing the developmental hypothesis
José A. Sánchez Medina, David Alarcón, Manuel Luis de la Mata Benítez
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Private speech and motivation: the role of language in a sociocultural account of movational processes
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