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Private Speech, Executive Functioning, and the Development of Verbal Self-Regulation
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Adam Winsler
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Charles Fernyhough
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Ignacio Montero
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511581533
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9780521866071
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2001
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511581533
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pp. 42
Dialogic Thinking
pp. 3
Still Talking to Ourselves after All These Years: A Review of Current Research on Private Speech
pp. 69
The Neuropsychology of Covert and Overt Speech: Implications for the Study of Private Speech in Children and Adults
pp. 95
Private Speech and Theory of Mind: Evidence for Developing Interfunctional Relations
pp. 153
Private Pointing and Private Speech: Developing Parallelisms
pp. 163
Symbols as Tools in the Development of Executive Function
pp. 176
On the Persistence of Private Speech: Empirical and Theoretical Considerations
pp. 224
Creativity and Private Speech in Young Children
pp. 236
Early Childhood Teachers' Awareness, Beliefs, and Practices toward Children's Private Speech
pp. 53
The Executive Functions of Language in Preschool Children
pp. 188
Private Speech beyond Childhood: Testing the Developmental Hypothesis
pp. 201
Private Speech and Motivation: The Role of Language in a Sociocultural Account of Motivational Processes
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