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In our everyday life we are flooded by a pandemonium of information which consciousness organizes into more easily manageable phonetic and semantic categories. In poetry reading, however, the total effect of a poem is not only obtained by some of these categories but also by precategorial information, for which there is a growing body of empirical evidence of its psychological reality. In the Tip of the Tongue phenomenon, a great amount of diffuse precategorial information is present but fails to "grow together" into a compact word, generating a feeling of some dense, undifferentiated mass.
Poetics --- Sound symbolism. --- Versification. --- Cognition. --- Psycholinguistics. --- Language, Psychology of --- Language and languages --- Psychology of language --- Speech --- Linguistics --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Meter --- Metrics --- Prosody --- Authorship --- Rhythm --- Stanzas --- Phonetic symbolism --- Phonosemantics --- Symbolism, Phonetic --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Psycholinguistics --- Semiotics --- Symbolism --- Synesthesia --- Poetry --- Psychological aspects. --- Psychological aspects --- Phonology --- Technique
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