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... talk to ourselves . Silent reading , or " reading to ourselves " is noth- ing else than talking to ourselves , or more technically , inner speech . This description of silent reading follows the psychology of speaking which teaches that ...
... talk to ourselves . Silent reading , or " reading to ourselves " is noth- ing else than talking to ourselves , or more technically , inner speech . This description of silent reading follows the psychology of speaking which teaches that ...
Page 12
... talking aloud : tongue , lips , and larynx especially . But the mechanisms are the same and are used in much the same way . Thus the marks on the printed page make us talk to our- selves in silent reading . Words come into existence ...
... talking aloud : tongue , lips , and larynx especially . But the mechanisms are the same and are used in much the same way . Thus the marks on the printed page make us talk to our- selves in silent reading . Words come into existence ...
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... talk , he heard a tearful young voice , a voice that sounded like that of his beloved earthly partner . Luther was in heaven with him ? That was good ! " Doctor , is he dyin ' ? " " Dying nothing ! When the hypodermic takes effect I'll ...
... talk , he heard a tearful young voice , a voice that sounded like that of his beloved earthly partner . Luther was in heaven with him ? That was good ! " Doctor , is he dyin ' ? " " Dying nothing ! When the hypodermic takes effect I'll ...
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TECHNIQUES OF INTERPRETATION | 61 |
Emotional Details | 164 |
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