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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 on his
pronunciation by
repeating phrases designed...
- 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...
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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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simmering tensions that had been
boiling up
behind the
scenes that were
never verbalised, as well as
disagreements over
cocaine usage by
someone close to the band...
- are
based on
elementary facts, and
expressed in
diagrams that can be
verbalised into
natural language. A fact is a
proposition such as "John
Smith was...
- and
careful movements all
communicate what the
character is too shy to
verbalise.
Throughout the production,
Wyler pressed deĀ Havilland hard to elicit...
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insightful and
experimental are Woolf's
emotional and
philosophical views verbalised in Flush's thoughts. As he
spends more time with
Barrett Browning, Flush...
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Desai argued that
Kajol "seems to
still be
stuck in big-screen mode,
verbalising her
character traits (feisty, unapologetic, aggressive)
instead of internalizing...
- with the
bully Biff Tannen. Gale said that this
character flaw was then
verbalised in Marty's catchphrase, "Nobody
calls me chicken!",
which he described...