Phil,
Check page 117 of The History of the Genesis of Higher Mental Functions.
Martin
On 3/13/07 12:57 AM, "Phil Chappell" <philchappell@mac.com> wrote:
> Thanks Martin - I'm still looking! I've had a couple of very useful
> suggestions off-list, too. Interesting that googling the terms draws
> blanks in many iterations.
>
> Phil
> On 13/03/2007, at 3:30 AM, Martin Packer wrote:
>
>> Phil,
>>
>> Yes, this is in the Collected Works, but I forget exactly where.
>> Perhaps
>> towards the end of History of the development of the higher mental
>> functions?
>>
>> Martin
>>
>>
>> On 3/11/07 9:50 PM, "Phil Chappell" <philchappell@mac.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear All,
>>>
>>> I've come across a reference to Vygotsky writing of three types of
>>> internalisation: structural-type, stitch-type, and whole-type. I
>>> haven't come across this in any of the Vygotsky I've read - can
>>> anyone point me to a work that discusses this? I originally came
>>> across it in
>>> Robbins, D. 2003, Vygotsky's and A.A. Leontiev's semiotics and
>>> psycholinguistics : applications for education, second language
>>> acquisition, and theories of language , Praeger, 2003., Westport,
>>> Conn. ; London.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Phil
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