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Typing and reading are visually based. So it makes sense that those are
a problem. But do you have difficulty saying words or hearing them? Just because the typing is a problem, doesn't mean that the aural/spoken is a problem. Reading/writing is a different activity than hearing/speaking and uses different parts of the brain. While I can't imagine a graphical method working for a dyslexic since it's visual, who can say for sure. you claim to have certain knowledge of whta is and isn't possible you are probably correct. linguistics is mainly concerned with spoken language, not written. in some languages like English, you'll note that people kind of speak the words out in their brain. other languages like Mandarin seem to be converted directly from characters into ideas. ok, what burns me up is people claiming they can't learn code. there are languages that are tonal, configurational, have bizarre sounds, that put the object before the subject, that have thousands of characters. 99% of the planet learns their native language! code is NOT that different than a language. if you must, you can interpret it as tones, and simply write out the tones on a piece of paper and decode them. Gravity |
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