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Talking Yourself into Spanish: Intrapersonal Communication and Second Language Learning
An empirically-supported theoretical argument is made for the relevance of private speech, or intrapersonal communication, in the internalization of an L2. We propose that the process is parallel to that attested in children learning their L1. In internalization learners imitate the linguistic affordances made available by the classroom community ...
Maria-del-Carmen Yanez, James P. Lantolf
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Intrapersonal Communication (Inner Dialogue or Inner Speech)
The chapter discusses the mechanisms involved in learning values, beliefs, and biases and their implicit and explicit interactions with an individual’s thinking styles to form intrapersonal communication (inner dialogue, inner speech, or self-talk). The chapter explores the powerful role of a provider’s intrapersonal communication on her perception ...
Heesoon Jun
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A Model of Intrapersonal Communication
Larry Barker, Gordon Wiseman
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This research explores a sequence of effects pertaining to the influence of relational goals on online information seeking, the use of information and arguments as relational management strategies in computer-mediated chat, and the intrapersonal attitude change resulting from these processes.
Brandon Van Der Heide +4 more
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Creativity Through Intrapersonal Communication Dialog
Kenton S. Hyatt
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Communication theory: II. Extension to intrapersonal behavior
Ralph F. Hefferline
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Criteria for Evaluating Models of Intrapersonal Communication Processes
Annals of the International Communication Association, 1992(1992). Criteria for Evaluating Models of Intrapersonal Communication Processes. Annals of the International Communication Association: Vol. 15, Communication Yearbook 15, pp. 633-643.
Larry L. Barker, Deborah Roach Barker
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Intrapersonal Communication: A Review and Critique
Annals of the International Communication Association, 1992Intrapersonal communication (IaC) is regularly invoked as a distinctive form of communication. This chapter critically examines IaC to see whether or not it really has any distinctive value in the realm of communication theory. A first step is to identify representative descriptions of IaC and the settings in which they occur.
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Memoirs and journals as maps of intrapersonal communication
Communication Education, 1984This paper explores the use of memoirs and journals as means of understanding two characteristics of intrapersonal communication: the process of selective memory which contributes to personal myth, and the pattern of habitual thinking which confirms self‐identify.
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