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Date Posted: 22:36:42 11/03/04 Wed
Author: Flávia Azeredo
Subject: Re: Verbal Thought - Vygotsky
In reply to: Roseane 's message, "Re: Verbal Thought - Vygotsky" on 16:17:19 11/03/04 Wed


Olá Roseane e colegas,

Penso que o "Thought and language" aqui é uma referência a "thinking and speaking". Para os cognitivistas num dado momento inicial (recém nascidos) não existe uma ligação direta entre pesamento e palavra (fala). Essa relação/conecção vai sendo estabelecida, vai mudando e crescendo a medida que vai-se criando conceitos (concepts). Na pg. 10 ele fala um pouco sobre isso, repondendo a pergunta da pg. 9 "Are general cognitive development and first lgg aquisition separete processes, or do they interact with each other, so that at some levels thought and lgg are inseparable?

Um abraço, Flávia


Referencia: The Foundations of Mind
Mandler, j. m. (2004)

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