externare
Externare is a coined term used in some theoretical discussions to denote the act of externalizing internal states or processes into observable forms, such as spoken language, written text, gesture, or art. It is not an established term in mainstream linguistics or philosophy, but it appears in speculative discussions about how consciousness is made public.
Origin and form: Externare is modeled on Latin verb formation, with the infinitive suffix -are, and is
Contexts of use: In philosophy of mind and cognitive science, externare is used as shorthand for the
Usage notes: Because externare is not widely standardized, its scope and precise meaning vary by author. Some
See also: externalization, exteriorization, expressivity, language production.