The neuroscience of how humans learn to read, invoked through Marianne Wolf’s Proust and the Squid.
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The neuroscience of how humans learn to read, invoked through Marianne Wolf’s Proust and the Squid.
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Jiang says Chinese script is not phonological enough to read from characters alone, separating spoken and written language and making language learning take many more years.
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"...book is she looks at the history, the neuroscience behind the reading brain, how the reading brain was formulated. But the thing about, about..."
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