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'''Babblecircle''' is a circular text marker used to show natural sounds. It is a visual label used to show that a sound is being produced by the natural environment, an animal, weather, movement, or physical contact instead of being spoken directly or produced by a machine, system, screen, or automated interface. == Definition == The Babblecircle is used for communication or sound notation that is natural, nonverbal, and not system-based. It marks text that represents sounds such as wind, water, animal calls, footsteps, rustling, cracking, splashing, or other environmental noises. Its main role is to identify the natural source of a sound in a clear visual way. == Appearance == A Babblecircle is usually drawn as a round marker with a smooth outer edge and no sharp corners. This makes it different from the straight shape of a [[Babblerectangle]] and from a standard [[speech bubble]]. Some forms also include a curved pointer or small connector that shows where the natural sound comes from. The circular shape is the feature that defines it. It is meant to signal that the text represents a natural sound rather than dialogue, thought, or device-generated output. == Purpose == The purpose of the Babblecircle is to separate natural sounds from ordinary dialogue and other forms of communication. It helps readers see that a marked sound belongs to an environment, animal, object movement, or natural event. This makes it useful in visual communication, sound notation, and material where different sound sources need to be shown clearly. == Related babble markers == The Babblecircle belongs to a wider group of visual markers used to organize different kinds of text. Related forms include the [[Babblerectangle]], [[Babblediamond]], and [[Babbleline]]. These terms describe other shapes used to present messages or sounds in different visual contexts. In this group, the Babblecircle is the standard form for natural sounds. Other babble markers may be used for different kinds of display, formatting, or source identification, depending on the structure of the material. == Difference from other markers == A Babblecircle is different from a [[speech bubble]], which usually shows spoken words, and from a [[thought bubble]], which shows internal thought. It is also different from a [[Babblerectangle]], which is used for artificial, electronic, or system-generated output. Because of this, it is not simply another style of dialogue box. It has a specific meaning tied to natural, nonverbal sound. == Related concepts == The Babblecircle is connected to visual communication, sound effects, and natural sound. It is part of the wider set of graphic markers used to present information in a clear and readable way. == See also == * [[Speech bubble]] * [[Thought bubble]] * [[Babblerectangle]] * [[Babblediamond]] * [[Babbleline]] [[Category:Babble markers]] [[Category:Visual communication]]
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