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This bibliography of the language of thought shows works that may not be accessible without a login but would be available to borrow or interloan through your campus library
Psycholinguistics and Research into the Language of Thought
Article that uses the example of aphasia sufferers and their ability to produce some language to argue that a language of thought doesn't exist. Please note, this concerns aphasia, and not aphantasia or the associated condition of anauralia.
Articles from Popular and Accessible News Sites on Language, Thought, and Cognition
Healthline looks at mental and physical health as a disease (or disease-free) state, so this article is geared toward those who are worried about their inner voice