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  1. Internal speech is faster than external speech: Evidence for feedback-based temporal control.Sam Tilsen - 2024 - Cognition 244 (C):105713.
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  • On bringing Mikhail Bakhtin into the social sciences.Anthony Wall - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (133).
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  • A Biosemiotic Approach to the Problem of Structure and Agency.Shahram Rafieian - 2012 - Biosemiotics 5 (1):83-93.
    A human being is the simultaneous composite of several different levels of being, from atomic and subatomic to the level of complex social interaction, and these levels are nested within the individual hierarchically (lower levels giving rise to higher levels, etc.). One of the most important and influential approaches developed in the history of science has been that of systems theory and systemic thinking, in which the different levels of the hierarchy, and the interactions between those levels, are considered simultaneously. (...)
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  • Nature of talk and interaction in the Singapore history classroom.Pamela Chellappah Thuraisingam - unknown
    History is a complex subject. It is more propositional than procedural in nature (Nichol, 1984), and involves adductive thinking (Booth, 1983), where historical evidence and facts are 'teased out' and a convincing account of the past is then reconstructed through speculation, imagination and empathy (Nichol, 1984; Booth, 1983). The teaching and learning of history should not just be the transmission of knowledge, but rather it should involve a process whereby students and teachers interact in order to analyze evidence, raise questions (...)
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