verbalisations
Verbalisations, also spelled verbalizations in American English, refer to the act of expressing thoughts, feelings, or experiences in words, whether spoken or written. The term covers both the cognitive process of translating internal states into language and the resulting utterances or statements. It is commonly used in linguistics, psychology, and psychotherapy to describe how ideas are voiced and conveyed.
Etymology and usage vary by variety of English. Verbalisation is the British form, while verbalization is preferred
In different disciplines, verbalisations take on specific connotations. In linguistics, they describe the production of speech
Examples vary from brief statements to extended narratives. Think-aloud protocols, where participants verbalize their thought processes