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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...
- this,
verbalization may
protect innocent suspects from
being falsely identified as perpetrators,
suggesting that not all
effects of
verbalization on eyewitnesses...
- knowledge—and is
therefore more
difficult to
convey to
others through verbalization or writing.
Examples of this
include individual wisdom, experience,...
- the Word of the Brother", "Funkin' Lesson"/"Shaft's Big Score", "Grand
Verbalizer, What Time is It?"
Xodus Released: 19 May 1992
Billboard 200
chart position:...
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confusion attention to
environment focus coherence of
verbalization appropriateness of
verbalizations and
actions memory recall orientation judgement and...
- by
visibly tapping the
floor or
opponent with the hand or foot, or by
verbalizing to the
opponent or
referee of the competition. In
combative sports where...
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perspective of the
music [he]
wanted to make" and by his
wanting to "
verbalize whatever [he] was
going through".
Critics noted that with the album's...
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action and
verbalization is lost: the use of the
screen reader, in fact,
increase the time for
verbalization (i.e. in
order to
verbalize,
blind users...
- children's independence.
Techniques have been
developed to
guide a
child to
verbalize their state of mind with
respect to attachment. One such is the "stem...
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found in verb morphology.
Sanskrit words readily undergo verbalization in Kannada,
verbalizing suffixes as in: chāpisu, dauḍāyisu, ravānisu.
George mentions...