Do you simply absorb the ideas represented by the words as you read or do you also pronounce them in your head?
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Do you simply absorb the ideas represented by the words as you read or do you also pronounce them in your head?
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Wish I could do the former but I pronounce them in my head. Makes me an auditory learner right?
I'm trying to separate the two completely. It's tricky.
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[QUOTE=ace23]Can you listen to music and read and comprehend at the same time?[/QUOTE]
Yes.
Is it possible to type without pronouncing the words in your head? I can't do it.
[QUOTE=ace23]Can you listen to music and read and comprehend at the same time?[/QUOTE]
Yes. But the amount of knowledge and information one can store or retain would drastically drop.
i pronounce them in my head yes, are there rly ppl who dont? thouht i was special after i stopped vocalizing them in my late 20's
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i dunno, it seems like i always pronounce it in my head as i read. it just feels right
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No I tend to zone out and just imagine what is happening. Sometimes I manage to snap out of it and realize I am reading.
Textbooks I tend to focus on the words though.
It's hard to seperate the two and i usually pronounce the words in my head.
If you are able to read without doing this, you can read at higher speeds and this is what those speed reading classes try to get you to do.
This doesn't really matter for me now, but back in college i was trying to get good at it so that i could read 3-4 chapters of a science book or whatever and cram right before a test.