subvocal

subvocal
adjective Date: 1924 characterized by the occurrence in the mind of words in speech order with or without inaudible articulation of the speech organs • subvocally adverb

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  • Subvocal — Sub*vo cal, a. & n. Same as {Subtonic}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Subvocal recognition — (SVR) is the process of taking subvocalization and converting the detected results to a digital text based output. It is similar to voice recognition except it is silent subvocalization being detected. It is a new technology being researched and… …   Wikipedia

  • subvocal — /sub voh keuhl/, adj. mentally formulated as words, esp. without vocalization. [1920 25; SUB + VOCAL] * * * …   Universalium

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  • subvocal — sub·vo·cal vō kəl adj characterized by the occurrence in the mind of words in speech order with or without inaudible articulation of the speech organs sub·vo·cal·ly kə lē adv …   Medical dictionary

  • subvocal — sub·vocal …   English syllables

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  • John B. Watson — John Broadus Watson (January 9, 1878 ndash;September 25, 1958) was an American psychologist who established the psychological school of behaviorism, after doing research on animal behavior. He also conducted the controversial Little Albert… …   Wikipedia

  • Subvocalization — Subvocalization, or silent speech, is defined as the internal speech made when reading a word, thus allowing the reader to imagine the sound of the word as it is read. This is a natural process when reading and helps to reduce cognitive load, and …   Wikipedia

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