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单词 verbalizer
释义

verbalizern.

Brit. /ˈvəːbəlʌɪzə/, /ˈvəːbl̩ʌɪzə/, U.S. /ˈvərbəˌlaɪzər/
Forms: 1800s– verbalizer, 1900s– verbaliser.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: verbalize v., -er suffix1.
Etymology: < verbalize v. + -er suffix1.
1. Grammar and Linguistics. A morpheme or particle which may be added to a word so as to convert it into a verb, or added to a stem to form a verb.
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the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > morphology > morpheme > [noun] > other specific types of morpheme
verbalizer1888
premedial1925
postradical1937
postmedial1946
replacive1948
subtractive1948
non-nuclear1961
prefixoid1963
singulative1966
1888 E. Molee Plea for Amer. Lang. 194 Dủ (doo, do) is the most fitting and suggestive termination we can find to serve as a general verbalizer... We very much need an abbreviated Germanic suffix by which to render adverbs, adjectives and nouns into verbs conveniently.
1905 W. E. W. MacKinlay Handbk. & Gram. Tagalog Lang. 164 The particle mag [is] then the verbalizer.
1962 Internat. Jrnl. Amer. Ling. 28 114/1 This morpheme also occurs with certain nouns as a verbalizer.
2015 M. Robbeets Diachrony Verb Morphology ii. 70 The borrowing of the English verbalizer -ify.
2.
a. Psychology. A person who mentally registers stimuli, thoughts, etc., in verbal terms rather than as visual images. Usually contrasted with visualizer n. 1 or imager n. 2b. Cf. verbalize v. 1c.
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the mind > mental capacity > thought > [noun] > one who thinks > in words
verbalizer1916
1916 L. Dooley in Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. 27 129 The verbalizers have no such difficulty and may respond to abstract words with greater ease than to concrete and simple ones to which they cannot readily find an opposite or synonym.
1937 Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. Jan. 278 The meaning of many a word may be more clear-cut to a visualizer, because accompanied by a visual image, than to a verbalizer.
1980 P. Bakan in J. E. Shorr et al. Imagery i. 42 Could it be that verbalizers show a relative dominance or preference for the use of the left hemisphere, and that visualizers or imagers show a relative dominance or preference for the use of the right hemisphere?
2002 Cognition & Instr. 20 47 We compared problem-solving strategies used by verbalizers to those of visualizers.
b. A person who expresses, conveys, or describes things in words, esp. aloud. rare.
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1965 J. R. Levenson Confucian China & its Mod. Fate i. i. 7 Liao, the verbalizer about originality, was just a conventional examination-passer.
1980 Times Lit. Suppl. 15 Feb. 173/2 In Ireland what a man said was deemed more important than what he did. The tradition of verbalizer is old and deep..and sprang from the imperative to keep the old cultural matrix alive.
2006 Calgary (Alberta) Herald (Nexis) 21 Apr. (Final ed.) (Swerve section) 3 Spoken word's the word as various verbalizers get busy around the city.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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