And subvocalization while reading is the most usual, so I suspect it to be the most usual while thinking too.
LOL, I wanted to write a comment disagreeing with you… and then I noticed that I am subvocalizing as I am writing the comment.
subvocalizing words with intonation enhances your emotions.
Great observation!
It seems that as subvocalization is “imagined speech”, subvocalization with intonation is “imagined role-playing”. And there is a visual thing that is “imagined object manipulation”.
Maybe there is more to this analogy, and some problems with speech could have analogical problems with thinking? Something like “imagined word salad” or “imagined unintelligible babbling”...
LOL, I wanted to write a comment disagreeing with you… and then I noticed that I am subvocalizing as I am writing the comment.
Great observation!
It seems that as subvocalization is “imagined speech”, subvocalization with intonation is “imagined role-playing”. And there is a visual thing that is “imagined object manipulation”.
Maybe there is more to this analogy, and some problems with speech could have analogical problems with thinking? Something like “imagined word salad” or “imagined unintelligible babbling”...