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subvocalize /sʌbˈvəʊk(ə)lʌɪz /(also subvocalise) verb [with object]Utter or form (words or sounds) with the lips silently or with barely audible sound, especially when talking to oneself, memorizing something, or reading: he subvocalized his doubts [no object]: she subvocalized into her intercom...- ‘Obviously not a very efficient one,’ subvocalised Jacob.
- Despite all my training, subvocalizing into a throat mike was very different after the changes reinforcing my mouth and neck.
- As she left, she subvocalized, ‘I can talk, Reddie.’
Derivatives subvocalization noun ...- In addition to subvocalization, reading also involves two other processes, translation and placement.
- Oddly, a number of researchers have reported that these subvocalisations are associated with audible speech.
- I never, ever, was able to suspend disbelief about subvocalization when reading science fiction.
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