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Thread: Error in the most common typed language found here ( period)
Celfious
Celfious


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Legendary Hero
From earth
posted September 21, 2003 05:59 AM

Error in the most common typed language found here ( period)

.yes, I do belive if we put periods before the sentances, it would be more effective  .Like Cuz it awakes you to the beggining of sentances, instead of closing typed thoughts

.When we talk, our minds are used to being awakend to the beggining of the sentance  .Do you think this a possible estimation?

.TheQuestion mark and exclamation are still following the sentance  .Or not  --.Generaly a good question
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Celfious
Celfious


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From earth
posted September 21, 2003 09:01 AM

.Due to the conclusion, that questions and exclamations are usualy derived as a summary of words, they would natrualy fall at the end of sentances

.And at times of  vigorous exclamation the ! could be at the beggining of sentances
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posted September 21, 2003 09:59 AM
Edited By: BoogieMan on 21 Sep 2003

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.yes, I do belive if we put periods before the sentances, it would be more effective  .Like Cuz it awakes you to the beggining of sentances, instead of closing typed thoughts



I doubt it's effectiveness Celfious. When you have a "brainstorm" and you get an idea and want to write it down, you're not concerned about the period mark: this might make you lose your focus. You just "shoot from the hip" and write. Then, when you're finished, your mind takes a "little break", so to speak, which on paper translates into the period/exclamation/interrogation mark.

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Celfious
Celfious


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From earth
posted September 21, 2003 12:09 PM
Edited By: Celfious on 21 Sep 2003

I would like to see the results of average ppls reading comprehension levels if to teach it this way oposed to the normal way.

It dosnt make a huge difference, but it dose act more as the human mind interprets sentances.

When dealing with the most comprehensive formats, there are what we call "bullets" before ideas. you read each idea and get a perception, then awaken to the new 1. Just like when we begin sentances, the mind starts from the beggining.

I think even computers are taught in a way like this..

<begin action> <location and form of action> <place of action> <end of action>

They work from the beggining, as 1's and 0s as particular information bytes.


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posted September 21, 2003 06:02 PM

OMG!!!!!!!!

Celfious you actually didn't confuse me!
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Valeriy
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posted September 21, 2003 09:25 PM

Possible obstacle - people may learn to stop noticing it, just like web advertising banners.
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Celfious
Celfious


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posted September 22, 2003 01:24 AM
Edited By: Celfious on 21 Sep 2003

It's a possible obstacle yes.. But the obstacle is only in the way of additional good things.
It wouldnt hurt anything.

Perhaps it would seem, just like the middle of 2 sentances, but if to teach a kid from early on theres potential in bringing writng closer to the way human mind works.

When I speak, it's the beggining, and the end really has no signifigant end. It's it's just assumed. But the beggining, is like saying

"BLA!!! Listen!!"

And very well dose natrualy create more attentiveness to the begining of sentances. I say, no one can say for sure until it's tested. Preferably on 6 year olds to 7 year olds who have never read before. It would effect their mental reading & writing mechanics for their rest of their life, but it's for a good cause.

And technicly, they may only have problems at the beggining and ends of paragrahs. Cuz the middle, could still seem similar enough to them.
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arachnid
arachnid


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posted September 22, 2003 01:39 AM

Error in the most common typed language found here:

sentance = sentence
beggining = beginning
Generaly = Generally
paragrah = paragraph
natrualy = naturally
technicly = technically
! period!


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Celfious
Celfious


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From earth
posted September 22, 2003 03:47 AM

so your point is it dosnt matter.

I find this closed minded, as my theory is not tested or proved unuseful. A Childs mind would be constructed differently when it comes to reading, and there is a chance of a different comprehension process.

If way back when, they origionaly constructed it like this, then our typing world would be natrualy this particular way. But were used to the way we learned.
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Draco
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posted September 22, 2003 05:19 PM

personnaly i would love if they put the (!) at the beggining, i would know what im reading more often. instead of re-reading a sentence after finding out it was supposed to be shouted.

I would appreciate it if you would leave my house!
! I would appreciate it if you would leave my house
I would appreciate it if you would ! leave my house !

maybe we put in exclamations surrounding the words to be express loudly. ? or question marks ? ect.

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bjorn190
bjorn190


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posted September 23, 2003 12:09 AM

Celfious I have a challenge for you:
cure cancer or HIV

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Celfious
Celfious


Promising
Legendary Hero
From earth
posted September 23, 2003 07:54 AM

What i know, dose not cure those.

what i know, dose better for earth.. I opend thread "celfiouses last remarks"


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