Definition of Verbalisation. Meaning of Verbalisation. Synonyms of Verbalisation

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Definition of Verbalisation

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Meaning of Verbalisation from wikipedia

- Verbalisation (or verbalization, see spelling differences) is a process by which different psychological events in an individual are made in verbal form...
- impediment. He had a lateral lisp and was unable to pronounce the letter s, verbalising it with a slur. He worked hard on his pronunciation by repeating phrases...
- meaning that all coverbs may undergo verbalisation, in practice only a handful of coverbs are commonly verbalised. The process appears to be unique to...
- and careful movements all communicate what the character is too shy to verbalise. Throughout the production, Wyler pressed de Havilland hard to elicit...
- implicitly understood, leaving only the dialogue and punchline to be verbalised. However, subverting these and other common guidelines can also be a source...
- Chiswick and 25 BD Coy at Eltham. (Wakeling) The term is an acronym verbalisation of the designation 'ZÜS 40' (Zünder Sperre 40) stamped on the device...
- doctoral thesis in sociology, ****ualité et Célibat au Maroc: Pratiques et Verbalisation has risen to national prominence. In 2019 she was among the 490 signatories...
- also points towards ideasthesia: in lexical-gustatory synesthesia, verbalisation of the stimulus is not necessary for the experience of concurrents....
- This leads to a mailing quirk whereby the town's addresses could be verbalised as ending with, "County Meath, Dublin 15". Dublin 16 includes Ballinteer...
- Desai argued that Kajol "seems to still be stuck in big-screen mode, verbalising her character traits (feisty, unapologetic, aggressive) instead of internalizing...