Concepedia

Concept

internal speech

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282

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15.2K

Citations

509

Authors

271

Institutions

About

Internal speech is the non-vocalized form of language used in covert cognitive processes, distinct from overt communication. As a core academic concept and research area within psychology, linguistics, and cognitive science, it investigates the structure, function, and development of this internal linguistic activity, which is characterized by its condensed, fragmented nature and its critical role in complex thinking, self-regulation, planning, and the formation of consciousness.

Top Authors

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AM

Mount Royal University

AR

Northwestern University

DB

Indiana University Bloomington

JL

Northeastern University

SJ

University of California, Los Angeles

Top Institutions

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Haskins Laboratories

New Haven, United States

The Ohio State University

Columbus, United States

Bloomington, United States