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Can't find the word to say the analogue thing about process of transfering thought into sound. There's visualisation for image, conceptualisation for the reverse thing, etc., but I never heard anyone saying it about sound, enlighten me please.
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Vocalising
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>>7537610
Not exactly what I meant, it is only about human voice, while I want to refer to sound in general.
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really? I thought lit will come with an answer immediately and call me a faggot.
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>>7537748
voiced, would be my guess.
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>>7537604
It's verbalization.
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>>7537776
Nope, verbalisation is not even connected with sound, it refers to words and language in general. Does the word I look for exist at all?
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Acoustization?
Auditization?
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>>7537629
Enlighten me, what is the thinker?
What faculties does it employ to create noise?
Unless the creature was capable of distinct thoughts, and the conveyance of those thoughts through noise--utilizing particular organs(not necessarily organic)--then the thought experiment is redundant and without purpose.
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>>7537604
"To utter" might work in some contexts.
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I would say phonetization, because the words are right, but it means something diffrent.
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Vocalizing his/her thoughts
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>>7538598
No, as I told earlier, it reffers to human speach, not sound in general.

For better explanation of what I mean: a graph representing some music is visualization. How to call a seqence of sounds representing a graph? Definitely not a vocalisation.
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