Thread: Seriousness When reading, do you subvocalize?
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Old 04-14-2011, 06:33 PM   #53
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Hummm... When reading most of the time I think I hear my voice in my mind. I do sometimes hear actors and such, especially when reading autobiographies and biographies Craig Ferguson's comes to mind right away. My wife teases me that some times when reading she can see my tongue moving inside my mouth, and I am totally unaware of it happening; and stops as soon as I think about it.
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