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However, they speak mine perfectly but are unable to verbalize it in theirs.
Wakefield's least controversial conviction may be the belief that some symptoms of autism — repetitive body movements, leaning over furniture, self-injury — might be symptoms of gastrointestinal distress in an autistic population unable to verbalize that discomfort.
You would think that this would come in handy working for the E.M.S., but Toby uses his gift-curse more readily to play detective and trespass all over the territory of the local police department than to learn what sort of an ailment a patient might be suffering from but unable to verbalize.
Each person holds implicit views about something that he or she will be unable to verbalize and often, will be unaware of, namely, they remain tacit (Polanyi [1966]).
Nevertheless, experts are often unable to verbalize how they knew what to do (the 'know how', Bjorklund [2008]), meaning that they know more than they can recount (Polanyi [1966]).
Something I was unable to verbalize or articulate before I arrived in Pamplona.
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