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“The Vygotskian model of inner speech proposes that it develops from conversations with other people, and thus retains that quality of switching between different points of view. In her private speech, Athena asked herself a question (‘What am I doing?’) and then answered it by treating it as if it had come from another person (‘I’m going to make a train track’).”

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The Voices Within

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