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  • Based as her research was on the assessment of verbalised material, because'the measure focuses so heavily on conscious verbal responses, it does not discriminate intelligent, liberal people with severe ego defects from those who actually are quite integrated '.
  • It is a symbol of parental authority ( a general symbol that represents the power of father of the Oedipus complex ) that brings the child into the realm of the Symbolic by forcing him / her to act and to verbalise as an adult.
  • The Wagiman language is notable within linguistics for its complex system of verbal morphology, which remains under-investigated, its possession of a cross-linguistically rare part of speech called a coverb, its complex predicates and for its ability to productively verbalise coverbs.
  • "Adventure Island "'s creation was credited to both Philipp and Howson, although Liz Harris recalls Howson verbalising the show's entire premise and setting, as well as naming all the characters, during a short promotional aeroplane flight in mid-1967.
  • Later that week, Jami appeared on Dutch television show'Schepper & Co'defending his remarks by pointing out he, as a politician, has the duty to verbalise worries that exist in society, thereby making full use of Dutch society's freedom of speech.
  • Have at it . : ) I await with interest the ( unedited ) feedback you get from your guests, including the things they will have been too well-mannered to verbalise . : )-- [ Talk ] 19 : 18, 30 November 2012 ( UTC)
  • Through encountering the work and writings of mid-twentieth century American avant garde photographers of the 1940s and 1950s such as Minor White, Harry Callahan and Aaron Suskind, Brattell realised that it was Alfred Stieglitz's theory of Equivalents that could best help him verbalise his own work.
  • A folktale full of idiomatic expressions could make African learners feel at ease ( emotionally ), could stimulate their senses ( by making them aware of metaphors in their own environment, analysing, synthesising and trying to verbalise these in their own way in Afrikaans like the abovementioned example ) and could develop their memory.
  • (Or even, " Open quotes : You did what, in caps, question mark, exclamation point, close quotation marks . " ) Just as it would bring ordinary conversation to a halt for many people who need to write, having to verbalise such artifacts of communication kills their ideas dead.
  • "Rolling Stone " described the music as " loud and hard-edged, as purely physical as any metal band, but tempered with . . . swaggering rowdiness " . " Ram " magazine noted the band's writing had a newfound maturity, " verbalising adult fears and lingering adolescent yearnings ".
  • This doesn't mean that you " have " to verbalise out loud, but as several people posting above me have implied, holding the words in ( and re-processing them internally, rather than letting them go through the full feedback loop, out the mouth and back in through the ears ) might be a social nicety and an effort which makes life harder for the thinker . ( talk ) 09 : 27, 8 December 2011 ( UTC)
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