And wait, these can be the same person too??? 
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My mental engagement with words is basically 100% virtual auditory. I have almost no ability to see or manipulate words internally, let alone sentences or paragraphs. My visual imagination is largely limited to objects and scenes and motion
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there's def a weird gap between how different people can 'imagine' verbal stuff. i tried teaching a bunch of people 'how to write' (including some own-age peers); what i found was that some really had no ability to construct full sentences in head prior to seeing them on paper
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I realized something similar when I first tried to tutor people in physics. I couldn't teach them how I solve problems because how I solve (freshman-physics-style) problems is... I look at it and sort of *feel* how to solve it.
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I want to know how the word “hear” is defined. Because I don’t audibly HEAR it, like an aural hallucination, but I very clearly hear it as distinct and articulate sentences, constantly monologuing away.
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Personally the only time I have aural hallucinations is when there is white background noise and I try to hear music in the noise. If I try long enough I will hallucinate the music through the noise, as though faintly audible from a distant source
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My phenomenal experience: thinking is not primarily done in words; drafting words in my head is an extra step; they are not aural, though not necessarily written. I often draft sentences or entire paragraphs of something I’m working on in my head while e.g. driving.
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Also, I *never* imagine voices of characters in written narratives unless I made a specific effort to do so, and can’t do it very well even then.
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