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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...
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pleasantly shot, in sync with its chilled-out score, but its need to
verbalise everything ruins all intimacy." "Zareen Khan and
Anshuman Jha's 'Hum Bhi...
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first day in Capeside. The two
discuss work, love, and life, and both
verbalise the
importance of
their bond to
their lives.
Dawson acknowledges that...
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issues within his
published transcript — i.e,
issues with Hartland's "
verbalisation",
rather than
issues with his
overall strategy,
embedded principles...
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implicitly understood,
leaving only the
dialogue and
punchline to be
verbalised. However,
subverting these and
other common guidelines can also be a source...
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careful movements all
communicate what the
character is too shy to
verbalise.
Throughout the production,
Wyler pressed de Havilland hard to elicit...
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commences shortly thereafter and each new
initiate is
given an
opportunity to
verbalise his own self-composed praise. The
incorporation stage occurs when the...
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leads to a
mailing quirk whereby the town's
addresses could be
verbalised as
ending with, "County Meath,
Dublin 15".
Dublin 16
includes Ballinteer...
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chemical formulas are read
using IUPAC nomenclature,
which could verbalise this
equation as "two
hydrochloric acid
molecules and two
sodium atoms...