What's the difference between speakable and verbalizable?
Speakable
Definition:
(a.) Capable of being spoken; fit to be spoken.
(a.) Able to speak.
Example Sentences:
(1) I think he’s got America thinking again and speaking about things again that weren’t speakable until Trump started the dialogue.
(2) In the process, as Michael Keith at Oxford University’s migration research centre, Compas , says, “The unspeakable became not only speakable, but commonplace.” I saw this playing out during the campaign, on visiting south Wales.
(3) The unspeakable has become not only speakable, but commonplace To be clear, I’m not saying that the 17 million Britons who turned out to vote leave are racist; and there are genuine concerns about the pressures from migration.
Verbalizable
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Very early experience tends to be recapitulated through affectively coloured re-enactments in the transference rather than through verbalizable memories or reminiscences at a secondary process level.
(2) Stimuli were faces or not easily verbalizable so-called Perret-figures.