1. Sensory Language: This refers to the use of language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch) to create vivid imagery and evoke strong emotions.
2. Sensory Imagery: This refers to the creation of mental pictures and experiences using sensory details in language.
3. Multimodal Language: This encompasses the use of different modes of communication beyond just spoken or written language, including visual, auditory, tactile, and even olfactory elements.
4. Embodied Cognition: This theory suggests that our understanding of language is rooted in our physical experiences and senses.
5. Synesthesia: This refers to a neurological phenomenon where stimulation of one sense triggers automatic experiences in another sense, like seeing colors when hearing music.
6. Semiotics: This field of study explores the relationship between signs and symbols, and how they represent meaning across different sensory modalities.
The specific term you need might depend on the context. If you could elaborate on the specific aspect of language you're interested in, I might be able to provide a more precise answer.