Textual vs Intraverbal - What's the difference?
textual | intraverbal |
Of, or pertaining to text.
Pertaining to text messages, by analogy with (sexual): textual harassment, textual intercourse; compare (sexting).
Within a word.
A verbal response to a verbal stimulus that does not involve echoic or textual behavior or transcription or dictation-taking.
As adjectives the difference between textual and intraverbal
is that textual is of, or pertaining to text while intraverbal is within a word.As a noun intraverbal is
a verbal response to a verbal stimulus that does not involve echoic or textual behavior or transcription or dictation-taking.textual
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Alternative forms
* textuall (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)intraverbal
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Adjective
(-)- , speakers can vary intraverbal stress to distinguish homoiophones more clearly.