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- Subject: Re: seeing meaning
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 17:48:38 GMT
- Organization: Marquette University - Computer Services
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- In article <jrk.728154031@zen.sys.uea.ac.uk>, jrk@sys.uea.ac.uk (Richard Kennaway) writes:
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- >Can anyone suggest how one may learn to "see" meaning at a glance instead
- >of having to "read" it step by step? Language learning is the obvious
- >context for this, but it would be relevant to other cases of knowledge
- >acquisition as well.
- >
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- Interesting question. I wish to learn this too.
- English is my second language, I find it very difficult to see the meaning at
- a glance, as I do with my native language.
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- jy
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