CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SUBVOCALISE
PRESENT
Present
I subvocalise
you subvocalise
he/she/it subvocalises
we subvocalise
you subvocalise
they subvocalise
Present continuous
I am subvocalising
you are subvocalising
he/she/it is subvocalising
we are subvocalising
you are subvocalising
they are subvocalising
Present perfect
I have subvocalised
you have subvocalised
he/she/it has subvocalised
we have subvocalised
you have subvocalised
they have subvocalised
Present perfect continuous
I have been subvocalising
you have been subvocalising
he/she/it has been subvocalising
we have been subvocalising
you have been subvocalising
they have been subvocalising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I subvocalised
you subvocalised
he/she/it subvocalised
we subvocalised
you subvocalised
they subvocalised
Past continuous
I was subvocalising
you were subvocalising
he/she/it was subvocalising
we were subvocalising
you were subvocalising
they were subvocalising
Past perfect
I had subvocalised
you had subvocalised
he/she/it had subvocalised
we had subvocalised
you had subvocalised
they had subvocalised
Past perfect continuous
I had been subvocalising
you had been subvocalising
he/she/it had been subvocalising
we had been subvocalising
you had been subvocalising
they had been subvocalising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will subvocalise
you will subvocalise
he/she/it will subvocalise
we will subvocalise
you will subvocalise
they will subvocalise
Future continuous
I will be subvocalising
you will be subvocalising
he/she/it will be subvocalising
we will be subvocalising
you will be subvocalising
they will be subvocalising
Future perfect
I will have subvocalised
you will have subvocalised
he/she/it will have subvocalised
we will have subvocalised
you will have subvocalised
they will have subvocalised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been subvocalising
you will have been subvocalising
he/she/it will have been subvocalising
we will have been subvocalising
you will have been subvocalising
they will have been subvocalising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would subvocalise
you would subvocalise
he/she/it would subvocalise
we would subvocalise
you would subvocalise
they would subvocalise
Conditional continuous
I would be subvocalising
you would be subvocalising
he/she/it would be subvocalising
we would be subvocalising
you would be subvocalising
they would be subvocalising
Conditional perfect
I would have subvocalise
you would have subvocalise
he/she/it would have subvocalise
we would have subvocalise
you would have subvocalise
they would have subvocalise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been subvocalising
you would have been subvocalising
he/she/it would have been subvocalising
we would have been subvocalising
you would have been subvocalising
they would have been subvocalising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you subvocalise
we let´s subvocalise
you subvocalise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to subvocalise
Past participle
subvocalised
Present Participle
subvocalising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBVOCALISE»
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subvocalise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subvocalise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Ageing and Executive Control
Subvocalise external code Subvocalise first item in rehearsal chain shea 1" More
in rehearsal chain? yes Subvocalise ... A rehearsal cycle includes consecutive
phases that, when need be, subvocalise the first external stimulus item on a trial,
...
Ulrich Mayr, Daniel H. Spieler, Reinhold Kliegl, 2001
2
Essentials of Human Memory (Classic Edition)
Nevertheless people are quite ingenious at finding ways around the problem of
not being allowed to subvocalise. Indeed there are many cultures that do not use
subvocal counting, relying on something analogous to counting on the fingers, ...
Count out loud from one to ten repeatedly, whilst reading the page silently using
thought-stream. Counting out loud will occupy the motor-vocal system, so that the
mind is unable to subvocalise. Step 3. When you are able to read silently whilst ...
Beginners find support for it from the spoken language with which they are more
familiar. In L, reading (and L2, too) children are encouraged to read aloud.
Efficient readers do not subvocalise. They know that reading aloud is much
slower ...
5
Study Skills and Dyslexia in the Secondary School: A ...
The student could then be encouraged to reiterate the highlighted information in
their own words and in preparation of writing the answer say it under their breath
(subvocalise it) to check it makes sense. A tape recorder can be useful on these ...
"Fine," he said finally. He reached into his jacket and handed her the floor plan of
the house. "If you get inside, go to the front door and let me in. Curtis can guide
you. You don't need to speak aloud, just subvocalise and the throat mic will pick it
...
7
Literacy in the New Media Age
In cultures with alphabetic writing systems, speech and writing are linked by the
sound-letter connection (only the most literate readers do not 'subvocalise' in
some noticeable way, even if noticeable only to themselves). However, the major
...
8
Religion and Film: An Introduction
... of a single frame or series of frames. Engaging with a written text requires us to
visualise and subvocalise words printed on the page, whereas film presents
images and sounds, making different 21 Some Trends in Religious Film Analysis.
9
The Trouble with Maths: A Practical Guide to Helping ...
... continuing to add, for example when the problems have changed to subtract.
The pressure of working quickly can exacerbate this problem, as can anxiety.
Encourage the learner to relax and to subvocalise the symbols or highlight them.
10
The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Language (Psychology Revivals)
The basic assumption of this research is that subjects must subvocalise to
activate stored phonological traces. Some insight into the possible function of
subvocalisation has been obtained from work on phonemic recoding in short-
term ...
Max Coltheart, Giuseppe Sartori, Remo Job, 2013
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUBVOCALISE»
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subvocalise is used in the context of the following news items.
With Sincerity: I Want This Mass Effect Talking Elcor Plush Toy
For those unfamiliar with Mass Effect, The Elcor are a race of quadrupeds that, among their own kind, use scent and subvocalised infrasound to communicate ... «io9, Apr 15»
Our thoughts susceptible to external influence: Study
Participants were instructed not to subvocalise (speak in the mind) each word or how many letters the word had. On average, 73 per cent subvocalised a word, ... «Zee News, Feb 15»
How to teach your child to love reading
It is also important that children learn not to subvocalise because it holds them up. Subvocalisers painstakingly read every word aloud to themselves in their ... «The Independent, Sep 12»
Speed reading: Breaking the read limit
Did you realise that you probably "subvocalise" while reading? That is, a little voice in your head imagines the sound of the words being read. It's comforting for ... «Independent, Jun 09»