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    read

    Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't
    mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng
    the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae.
    The rset can be a total mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit
    porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by
    istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.

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    Ah...well, I understood you...just!

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    I got it!

    I got it!

    And I don't speak english that much!

    I must be a wery intelligent person!

    I deserve a beer now.

    Liv.

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    Intriguing.
    Not just because it's unexpected, but because it seems to support the "whole word" reading method that some of us involved in education believe is the cause of widespread reading problems in young people today. The old fashioned phonetic approach was thrown out of primary schools twenty or more years ago. This research goes counter to what my intuition tells me.

    But wait... I think there's a better explanation:
    Most of us have had to put up with poor spelling in others for so long that our brains have reprogrammed themselves automatically to adjust.

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    Agreed about the reading difficulties. My Girlfriend teaches at a local high school which is decial 10 (lowest possible rating). I've seen some of the work produced by kids at a supposed 'senior' level.

     

    They are all very proficient in the language of tagging though. Something I cannot possibly read.

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    I'm with you on the whole word/phonetics Mike - what it shows I think is that we build up a libary of whole words that we use to read text....but chuck in an unknown word and we are back to phonetics to break it down,work out pronuciation and meaning.Phonetics is basic to understanding the written word.
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    I found that easier to read than some of the post replies I have seen on here by some who will remain nameless
    Maybe they need to learn that first letter last letter thing (which I think is rather clever really)
    Mind you we all need saving from text message butchery of the english language.
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    text messages and net speak.

    Dont know why but it really bugs me when someone says "dub dub dub" instead of www. I guess because my parents were anal on pronounciation.

    Languages develop and all, but I hope 'doubleyou' doesn't get officially shortened to 'dub' in my lifetime.

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    Originally posted by georgedubyabush
    text messages and net speak.

    Dont know why but it really bugs me when someone says "dub dub dub" instead of www. I guess because my parents were anal on pronounciation.

    Languages develop and all, but I hope 'doubleyou' doesn't get officially shortened to 'dub' in my lifetime.
    Ha! didnt expect that to autolink

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    Originally posted by georgedubyabush
    Ha! didnt expect that to autolink
    Y? Clrly u r not up 2 da play on tchnlgy.


    Haha.

    I also hate the shortening of and mucking up of the written word. Laziness I reckon.

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    Sorry guys but linguistic change is inevitable and it's futile to hold out against it using pointless arguments about clarity, logic, tradition or whatever.

    How do you pronounce "ZXR" - do you say "zed...?". Ask anyone under the age of 15 - I guarantee that unless they've been hanging around bikes they'll say "zee". Blame American films/television.

    And also note the "they" in the above sentence: traditional usage calls for "he" (because it's singular). Political correctness here has done its work...


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    Pedants will notice, that the "they" Mike refered to being "he", should really have been "one"

    And, while it may be futile to rail against the current trends, it is nice to know how things should be when they are wrong.
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    Ridicule is good antidote to text/Yank speak.
    The trouble is, that even the LTSA do it. Like that pathetic ad, in which the kid calls the Mum, Mom. Still, they've got a Canadian mouthpiece, can't expect any better.
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    Originally posted by georgedubyabush
    Dont know why but it really bugs me when someone says "dub dub dub"
    Or 'dubya'. 'Dubya' really pisses me off. Especially when people use it in their online handles. Bastard. I hate you.

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    Originally posted by jrandom
    Or 'dubya'. 'Dubya' really pisses me off. Especially when people use it in their online handles. Bastard. I hate you.
    Yes, that's why I use it.

    Ive used it for pretty much anything online since he ran for office (did I say ran? I meant cheated his way in). It's pretty stupid now, but remembering more than one login/password combination is a bit beyond my capabilities. People probably think I'm a supporter Or even worse, that my real name is G e o r g e

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