Abstract

Janette Friedrich : Vygotskij's discussion of interior language For Vygotskij (1896-1934), interior language is a completely specific and original verbal activity both in its functioning and in its structure. From this has arisen a predominantly psycho-genetic exploration of V.'s hypotheses, which I shall analyse in this study beginning with statements of Gombert, Knobloch, and Rochex. Contrasted with this is the internal, more linguistically inspired, approach, whose main representatives are Jakubinskij and Jakobson. In this debate Vygotskij is presented as being primarily preoccupied by the forms of language, as can be seen from his discussions with the Wurzburg school, Buhler, Stanislavskij, and Schütz.

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