PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «SUBVOCALISATION»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SUBVOCALISATION»
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This may be at an inaudible and sub-conscious level, but is nevertheless
expressing perceived words in equivalent movements of the tongue and larynx -
a kinaesthetic representation. We will call this process 'subvocalisation' on this
course.
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Essentials of Human Memory (Classic Edition)
I think you will find that subvocalisation plays an important part in normal
counting, at least in our culture. Nevertheless people are quite ingenious at
finding ways around the problem of not being allowed to subvocalise. Indeed
there are many ...
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Cognitive principles, critical practice: Reading literature ...
In our case, rhymes also play a part in reducing reading speed: as soon as the
reader realises that the poem consists of rhymes, a process called ”
subvocalisation” sets in. Subvocalisation is usually regarded as one of the bad
reading habits ...
A common speed reading 'problem' is subvocalisation. This is the tendency to
mumble and mutter 'silently' whilst reading, with or without lip movement, though
you are still 'mouthing the words.' Subvocalisation causes our reading speed to ...
Wandering, in which the eyes roam all over the page instead of along the text,
cause loss of attention; regression, which is going back over text; lingering,
dwelling on a word for unnecessarily long periods; subvocalisation, 'mouthing'
the ...
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Brilliant Speed Reading ePub eBook
Both methods involve saying the words out loud and hence virtually all readers
still 'hear the words in their heads' when reading, a process called '
subvocalisation'. This is necessary for comprehension and some slow readers
actually mouth ...
7
The Dyslexic Adult: Interventions and Outcomes - An ...
WAIS IV 4 'dyslexia sensitive' subtests Information — problems with labels e.g.
names of people Arithmetic — use of fingers — subvocalisation — asking for pen
and paper Digit Span, Digit Span Sequencing and Letter Number Sequencing ...
David McLoughlin, Carol Leather, 2013
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Forschung Zum Schrifterwerb in Der Fremdsprache Bei ...
The role of phonology in working memory In accordance with Baddeley and
Hitch's model of working memory (in: Gather- cole & Baddeley 2003: 4), oral
reading is seen as a precursor to subvocalisation, a mechanism enabling
readers to ...
Bärbel Diehr, Jutta Rymarczyk, 2010
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Reading and Fiction in Golden-age Spain: A Platonist ...
what appears to be silent reading.58 This aspect of the reading process, known
variously as inner, silent or subvocal speech, or 'subvocalisation', has a
considerable interest for the study of the relationship between reading and
aesthetic ...
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Musical Theatre, Realism and Entertainment
Similar processes are apparent in response to musical gesture, and several
scientific studies make similar claims about mirror neurons activating
subvocalisation or vocal mirroring.44 Istvan Molnar-Szakacs and Kate Overy
survey recent work ...