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(2004) The essential Vygotsky, Dordrecht, Springer.

Thought and word

David K Robinson

pp. 65-110

Our investigation began with an attempt to clarify the internal relationships between thought and word at the most extreme stages of phylogenetic and ontogenetic development. In the prehistoric development of thinking and speech, we found no clearly defined relationships or dependencies between the genetic roots of thought and word. Thus, the internal relationships between thought and word with which we are concerned are not primal. They are not something given from the outset as a precondition for further development. On the contrary, these relationships emerge and are formed only with the historical development of human consciousness. They are not the precondition of man's formation but its product.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-30600-1_4

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Robinson, D. (2004)., Thought and word, in R. W. Rieber & D. K. . Robinson (eds.), The essential Vygotsky, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 65-110.

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