werbalne
Werbalne is a hypothetical linguistic concept used to describe the interaction between the acoustic properties of spoken language and the interpretation of words in real time. Proponents argue that listeners do not extract meaning from lexical items in isolation but continuously read affect, stance, and intent through prosody, tempo, pitch, and emphasis. In this framework, vocal cues can subtly shift how a word or phrase is understood, effectively altering its perceived meaning beyond its dictionary entry.
The term was coined in contemporary discussions of speech communication and cognitive linguistics to capture cross-modal
Examples are often theoretical rather than established empirical findings. For instance, a word spoken with light,
Applications of the concept appear in natural language processing, where accounting for prosodic signals could improve