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Subvocalization is characterized by minute movements of the larynx and movements responsible for speech, sometimes including the tongue and rarely lips, which occur when a person is reading or recalling words. '''Co-subvocalization''' may occur in some plural [[ | |||
Subvocalization is characterized by minute movements of the larynx and movements responsible for speech, sometimes including the tongue and rarely lips, which occur when a person is reading or recalling words. '''Co-subvocalization''' may occur in some plural [[system]]s, whereby the same movements of the throat occur when a [[headmate]] is speaking via [[internal communication]]. |
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Subvocalization is characterized by minute movements of the larynx and movements responsible for speech, sometimes including the tongue and rarely lips, which occur when a person is reading or recalling words. Co-subvocalization may occur in some plural systems, whereby the same movements of the throat occur when a headmate is speaking via internal communication.