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HGGS - Us and Them
HGGS
14 episodes
1 day ago
In the podcast series “Us and Them,” Heidelberg University’s Graduate School for the Humanities and Social Sciences (HGGS) explores how divisions between groups emerge and shape societies across cultural, political, and historical contexts. Drawing on their research, professors, doctoral researchers, and experts discuss how boundaries are formed, identities constructed, and power negotiated across disciplines—from history and literature to sociology, philosophy, law, economics and beyond. Tune in as they discuss how this theme resonates in diverse cultural, political, and theoretical contexts.
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In the podcast series “Us and Them,” Heidelberg University’s Graduate School for the Humanities and Social Sciences (HGGS) explores how divisions between groups emerge and shape societies across cultural, political, and historical contexts. Drawing on their research, professors, doctoral researchers, and experts discuss how boundaries are formed, identities constructed, and power negotiated across disciplines—from history and literature to sociology, philosophy, law, economics and beyond. Tune in as they discuss how this theme resonates in diverse cultural, political, and theoretical contexts.
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Episode 13: Thinking for Speaking Yourself? - Interview with PD Dr. Johannes Gerwien (Heidelberg University)
HGGS - Us and Them
1 hour 2 minutes 7 seconds
3 weeks ago
Episode 13: Thinking for Speaking Yourself? - Interview with PD Dr. Johannes Gerwien (Heidelberg University)

PD Dr. Johannes Gerwien (Heidelberg University) in conversation with Sinan Barış Yaşar (HGGS)


What are the functions of “inner speech” within the framework of cognitive science?

What role does the linguistic relativism theory play in inner speech and the thinking process?

Is language-free cognition even possible?


In this episode, PD Dr. Johannes Gerwien discusses the intricate relationship between language, thought, and cognition. He explores various aspects of language production, including inner speech, self-monitoring, executive control, and the nature of language encoding. The conversation delves into linguistic relativity theory, the impact of language acquisition on cognitive processes, and the challenges of studying inner speech. PD Dr. Gerwien also highlights the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in cognitive science and the potential for overcoming language barriers through shared experiences and understanding the nature of these barriers.


Timeline

00:00 Intro

00:24 Introducing PD Dr. Johannes Gerwien

04:45 Understanding Language Production

09:02 Self-Monitoring and Executive Control in Language Production

12:24 Incremental Language Encoding

18:23 Linguistic Relativity Theory

23:41 Thinking for Speaking Yourself Hypothesis

25:58 Language Acquisition in Language and Thought

31:28 Difference between Verbal and Nonverbal Tasks

36:11 Methodological Challenges in Inner Speech Research

37:12 Is Language-Free Cognition Possible?

41:33 Generalizability Problem in Linguistic Research

46:18 When We Talk to Ourselves, Who Are We Really Addressing?

50:51 Overcoming Language Barriers

56:11 CAS Cognitive Science Program at Heidelberg University

01:01:24 Outro


Keywords

linguistics, language production, inner speech, linguistic relativity, cognitive science, cognition, language and thought, language acquisition, language production, language encoding, psycholinguistics, thinking for speaking, self-monitoring executive control, attention, language barriers

HGGS - Us and Them
In the podcast series “Us and Them,” Heidelberg University’s Graduate School for the Humanities and Social Sciences (HGGS) explores how divisions between groups emerge and shape societies across cultural, political, and historical contexts. Drawing on their research, professors, doctoral researchers, and experts discuss how boundaries are formed, identities constructed, and power negotiated across disciplines—from history and literature to sociology, philosophy, law, economics and beyond. Tune in as they discuss how this theme resonates in diverse cultural, political, and theoretical contexts.