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- Title
Integrating self, voice, experience.
- Authors
Thibault, Paul J.
- Abstract
The experience of hearing one’s own voice during the act of speaking is a form of self-awareness and self-reflection that occurs in relation to and in interaction with the flow of experience, including the experience of other selves and their voices. Self-communication is deeply implicated in and necessary for interpersonal communication (<xref>Harris 1996</xref>). And yet, it is the latter which is generally taken to be the paradigm case of human languaging. The fundamental role of self-communication is neglected in the language sciences. Starting with the important fact that we hear our own voice when we speak (<xref>Harris 1996</xref>, chap. 11), this paper examines the central role of self-communication in the emergence of the self and the self’s role in languaging.
- Subjects
AUDITORY perception; SELF-perception; HEARING; INTERPERSONAL communication; LINGUISTICS; LANGUAGE &; languages
- Publication
Language & Dialogue, 2018, Vol 8, Issue 1, p159
- ISSN
2210-4119
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1075/ld.00010.thi