[NIFL-ESL:7038] Re: Phonotactics

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Date: Sun Jan 27 2002 - 14:15:04 EST


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OK, sports fans, for all of us who believe that reading is only incidentally 
visual. I want to try to put together the info received thus far.  I think 
there are some missing links here.  I've got language production as 
articulatory gesture.  I've got language processing as relative to a specific 
language.  I've got the importance of syllables--somehow connected to the 
ABC's.  This is where the abyss is.  On the one hand I have the idea that the 
ABC's are in themselves syllables, which certainly pushes them forward in 
importance, and on the other I have the idea of the evolution of the English 
alphabet from Greek--how can I fit the two together?  Do they go together?  
(Back to the Patriots/Steelers--this is just a game break.)

Thanks for the help..

Andrea



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