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verbalizations

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Plural of verbalization

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He's booby-trapped his grid with T.N.T. Three of the four are verbalizations, and the last one is THE NEW TESTAMENT.

Perception founds true beliefs, and the repeatable predicates and concepts (cowhood) perceptually acquired and re-presented and employed in verbalizations pick out constituents of real objects, things that do re-occur (there are lots of cows in the world).

Beliefs (or anyhow perceptual cognitions and their verbalizations) are dependent on concepts (to believe or say that there is a pot on the floor, one must possess the concepts of "pot" and "floor").

Ericsson and Simon (1984/1993; Ericsson 2003) discuss and review relationships between the subject's performance on various problem-solving tasks, her concurrent verbalizations of conscious thoughts ("think aloud protocols"), and her immediately retrospective verbalizations.

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This is not to say that thinking is no more than subvocal speech, as some behaviourists have proposed; most people can think pictorially and in simple diagrams, some to a greater degree than others, and one has the experience of responding rationally to external stimuli without intervening verbalization.

To Breuer's surprise, the very act of verbalization seemed to provide some relief from their hold over her (although later scholarship has cast doubt on its permanence).

This "localist" theory, as it has been called, has been debated since the beginning of the 19th century and probably cannot be accepted as it stands, but the fact that it can be proposed and argued shows the dominant position that spatial relations hold in the conceptualization and verbalization of relations in other realms of thought.

To the verbalization of tragic frenzy, Rupert Goold's inspired modern-dress Stalinist version of "Macbeth" (starring Patrick Stewart, at BAM's Harvey Theatre) adds a scenic and sonic frenzy that is symphonic in its orchestration and its penetration.

This is magnificent in its quiet way, but possibly assigns too much importance to verbalization, as children do.

Perhaps we should leave the verbalization of felt versus perceived emotions to poets and philosophers (if, in fact, there actually is a discernible difference between the two emotions, which is arguable).

It helped, but what I yearned for (besides a baby) was to talk about my body and mind, to find comfort in the verbalization of this nightmare.

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