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The 9/11 Decade - Words We Know, and Wish We Didn't - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "Ground zero, sleeper cells, progressive vertical collapse: The most resonant phrases of 9/11 are imbued with what might be called antipoetry, a resistance to prettification."
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    Sad.
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Why Some Languages Sound So Fast - TIME - 2 views

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    "the researchers discovered, the more data-dense the average syllable is, the fewer of those syllables had to be spoken per second - and the slower the speech thus was. English, with a high information density of .91, is spoken at an average rate of 6.19 syllables per second. Mandarin, which topped the density list at .94, was the spoken slowpoke at 5.18 syllables per second. ... Despite those differences, at the end of, say, a minute of speech, all of the languages would have conveyed more or less identical amounts of information."
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With Dyslexia, Words Failed Me and Then Saved Me - 5 views

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    "So this summer's news that research is increasingly tying dyslexia not just to reading, but also to the way the brain processes spoken language, was no surprise to me. I found many ways around my dyslexia, but I still have trouble transforming words into sounds. I have to memorize and rehearse before reading anything aloud, to avoid embarrassing myself by mispronouncing words."
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The Dog Who Knows 1,000 Words 2/9/2011 - YouTube - 1 views

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    ABC News story about Chaser, the dog who knows 1,000 words.
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