He can convey a whole substratum of ironic analysis and passive-aggressive malaise in the smallest, nearly subvocal 'Hm?' sound. |
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A voice or a bird or the wind, or just some subvocal turbulence on the phone line. |
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The text is something to be read, either out loud in my delivering it to an audience or in an individual's silent subvocal reading. |
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The phonological loop is a limited-capacity system in which decaying traces may be refreshed by subvocal rehearsal. |
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This is presumably because having to repeat the word or syllable prevents people from silently rehearsing the to-be-remembered letters, a common tactic known as subvocal rehearsal. |
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