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Analysis Procedures
Reversal
Check Points
The following list of reversal check
points have been compiled to give students easy steps to
distinguish between gibberish, imagination and a genuine speech
reversal. If followed meticulously, their use will greatly
improve the student’s accuracy rate. To use them follow the
following procedure.
First of all find a suspected
reversal and then go over the phrase several times applying the
following checking factors. Document the reversal along with the
check points that it meets.
(1)
Is the syllable
count of the entire phrase correct? Eg: If the reversal was
“This / is/ an / ex / am / ple,” there would be six syllables.
(2)
Are the vowel and
consonant sounds in each syllable clear and precise?
(3)
Are the beginnings
and endings of words clearly defined and distinguishable?
(4)
Are the spacings
sufficient between each word, so that it is clearly
distinguishable from other words in the reversal?
(5)
Is the reversed
phrase distinct from the surrounding gibberish?
(6)
Does the entire
phrase have a continuous, melodious tonal flow from beginning
to end?
(7)
Does the phrase have
a definite, constant beat or tempo from beginning to end?
Reverse Speech Categories
Once learning how to document speech reversals accurately with
check points and validity factors, the Analyst must then
determine what the reversal means. The first step in this
process is to understand the speech complementarity involved ie:
what is the relationship between the forward and reverse
dialogue? Ask yourself the following questions
1/ What is the precise forward dialogue responsible for the
reversal?
2/ What is the sentence and paragraph in which the reversal
appears?
3/ Is the reversal congruent with or contradicting the forward?
4/ Are the emotions communicated the same as or different from
the forwards?
5/ Is the reversal communicating extra information concerning
the forwards?
6/ What extra insights does the reversal give you?
There are eight main categories of complementary relationships
in reverse speech. By examining each reversal individually and
determining its category, the Analyst can gain a great
understanding of the meaning and significance of each reversal.
1/
Congruent reversals:
These reversals are congruent with and confirm the content of
the forward dialogue.
“I like the reverse speech
training course very much.”
I
really enjoy the course
“I
want abortions to disappear in america. I feel they’re a
tragedy. I think we can get a consensus today on banning them in
late pregnancy”
Her crime will rape. The citizens showed them
2/ Incongruent reversals:
These reversals will directly contradict what has been said
forwards.
“I
like the reverse speech training course very much.”
I hate the course
“I
was going to say, you don’t need to be concerned.”
I’ll mess with you, you bloody ass
3/ Expansive Reversals:
These reversals add additional information to the forward
dialogue.
“I
like the reverse speech training course very much.”
I am learning a lot of new information
“I
saw her before I left the other night. I’m like a drug addict,
you know.”
They pulled out the grass
4/ External Dialogue:
These reversals will directly speak to another person.
“I
like the reverse speech training course very much.”
You should do it too
“I’m standing there saying, teleport through the wall, don’t
bash your head, teleport.”
Will you shut up
5/ Internal Dialogue:
These reversals will reflect internal thought processes,
conscious and unconscious, as the psyche talks to itself,
organising behaviour, giving instructions, and self analysis.
“I
like the reverse speech training course very much.”
I must devote more time to study
“That way if we contain sole right to the book, it’ll be
chanelled through us.”
I’m so full of shit
6/
Trail and Lead Reversals:
These reversals will appear in a conversation either before or
after a topic is discussed in forward speech. In other words,
they either “lead” the discussion or “trail” on after the topic
has changed.
“…discussion on reverse speech, conversation changes, [I bought
a new car today]…”
Reverse speech will change society
“I
was about 30,35 when I found out my father was alive, [it was
just through word of mouth] - long dialogue – I found out there
were other brothers and sisters.”
I have an older sister
7/
Future Tense Reversals:
These reversals predict a future event or behavioural outcome in
a persons life.
“I
like the reverse speech training course very much.”
I will pass my final analyst exam
“To
our friends and Corrine back home, we’ll see you soon.”
We’ll see you soon
8/ Comparative Reversals:
These reversals have no obvious connection with the subject
matter of the forward dialogue, but will rather contain an
emotional comparison. That is, the reversal may discuss an event
or subject that, although unrelated to subject of the forward
dialogue, has similar emotions attached to it.
“I
like the reverse speech training course very much.”
I went sailing on the weekend
“Formalities and liturgies and chants and prayer and amens, I’ve
had it all my life.”
Pete Marsh. He’s still the rival
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