Private Speech, Executive Functioning, and the Development of Verbal Self-Regulation
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 4/27/2009
EAN 9780521866071, ISBN10: 0521866073
Hardcover, 272 pages, 27.9 x 21.6 x 1.6 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
Seventy-five years after Vygotsky's death, scholarship exploring developmental relations between language and thought continues to be strong. This edited volume compiles contributions from international leaders in the field on the roles of language and private speech (self-talk) in the development of self-regulation and executive functioning in children and adults. New theoretical insights, empirical research, and potential clinical and educational applications of scholarship on private speech are presented. Relevant for undergraduate and graduate students and scholars of psychology, education, linguistics, and cognitive science, this text will be an essential volume for those interested in the interface between language, cognition, and behaviour, and the development of regulatory or cognitive control over behaviour.
Preface Laura Berk
Introduction/Overview Adam Winsler, Charles Fernyhough and Ignacio Montero
Part I. Overview, Theoretical, and Biological Foundations
1. Still talking to ourselves after all these years
a review of current research on private speech Adam Winsler
2. Dialogic thinking Charles Fernyhough
3. The executive functions of language in preschool children Ulrich Müller, Sophie Jaques, Karin Brocki and Philip David Zelazo
4. The neuropsychology of covert and overt speech
implications for the study of private speech in children and adults Simon Jones
Part II. Language, Communication, Social Cognition and Awareness
5. Talking and thinking
the role of speech in social understanding Jeremy Carpendale, Charles Lewis, Noah Susswein and Joanna Lunn
6. Private speech and theory of mind
evidence for developing functional relations Charles Fernyhough and Elizabeth Meins
7. Development of communicative competence through private and inner speech Peter Feigenbaum
8. Private speech in the framework of referential communication Conchi San MartÃÂn Martinez, Humbert Boada and Maria Forns Santacana
9. Preschool children's awareness and theory of speech Louis Manfra
10. Younger children's knowledge about overt and covert private speech John Flavell and Adrian A. Wong
Part III. Symbols and Tools Throughout the Lifespan
11. Private pointing and private speech
development of executive function Begoña Delgado, Juan Carolos Gómez and Encarnación Sarriá
12. Symbols as tools in the development of executive function Stephanie Carlson and Danielle M. Beck
13. On the persistence of private speech
empirical and theoretical considerations Robert M. Duncan and Donato Tartulli
14. Private speech beyond childhood
testing the developmental hypothesis José Sánchez-Medina, David Alarcón Rubio and Manuel de la Mata
Part IV. Motivational and Educational Applications
15. Private speech and motivation
the role of language in a sociocultural account of motivational processes David J. Atencio and Ignacio Montero
16. Creativity and private speech in young children C. Stephen White and Martha Daugherty
17. Early childhood teacher's awareness, beliefs, and practices toward children's private speech Carla Deniz
Afterword James Wertsch.