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- Subvocalization abstract "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 it helps the mind to access meanings to enable it to comprehend and remember what is read. Although some people associate subvocalization with moving one's lips, the actual term refers primarily to the movement of muscles associated with speaking, not the literal moving of lips. Most subvocalization is undetectable (without the aid of machines) even by the person doing the subvocalizing.".
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- Subvocalization wikiPageExternalLink HQ_04093_subvocal_speech.html.
- Subvocalization wikiPageExternalLink 58.
- Subvocalization wikiPageID "1324735".
- Subvocalization wikiPageRevisionID "554123563".
- Subvocalization hasPhotoCollection Subvocalization.
- Subvocalization subject Category:Educational_psychology.
- Subvocalization subject Category:Human_communication.
- Subvocalization subject Category:Reading.
- Subvocalization comment "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 it helps the mind to access meanings to enable it to comprehend and remember what is read.".
- Subvocalization label "Fonetyzacja".
- Subvocalization label "Subvocalisation".
- Subvocalization label "Subvocalization".
- Subvocalization label "Субвокализация".
- Subvocalization label "قراءة صامتة قبل النطق".
- Subvocalization label "默讀".
- Subvocalization sameAs Subvocalisation.
- Subvocalization sameAs Fonetyzacja.
- Subvocalization sameAs m.04sw3w.
- Subvocalization sameAs Q2600429.
- Subvocalization sameAs Q2600429.
- Subvocalization wasDerivedFrom Subvocalization?oldid=554123563.
- Subvocalization isPrimaryTopicOf Subvocalization.