| 1. | Our thoughts often occur as the inner speech of our natural language.
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| 2. | Being fluent in more than one language can affect inner speech in multiple ways.
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| 3. | Whereas the language that a person thinks, rehearses and conducts inner speech constitutes the internal environment.
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| 4. | "' Level four ( condensed inner speech ) "'is the final level in the internalization process.
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| 5. | The auditory imagery developed from lyrics or words generally is also considered a part of inner speech.
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| 6. | It is usually thought to include inner speech and visual imagery . " ( in Baars, 1997 ).
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| 7. | Jones and Fernyhough cite other evidence for this hypothesis that inner speech is essentially like any other action.
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| 8. | Wallace, Silvers, Martin, & Kenworthy conducted experiments to see if individuals with autism use inner speech in task completion.
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| 9. | Autism is associated with reduced or lacking inner speech while schizophrenia is associated with auditory hallucinations and thought insertions.
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| 10. | Subvocalization is related to inner speech; when we use inner speech there is bilateral activation in predominantly the left frontal lobe.
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