Private speech  

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""I am surprised that they have not written to you of all the things that I say in talking to myself: honours, the good graces of emperors and kings which I dream of, forming and re-forming them according to my fancy." --a letter cited in The Man of Genius (1891) by Cesare Lombroso


And if it's all right with you
I'll just talk with myself

--Electribe 101

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Private speech is speech spoken to oneself for communication, self-guidance, and self-regulation of behavior.

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