As a computational linguist and student of neurosciences and human cognition I found this article to be so compelling for all people who are both verbal and work in technology especially as programmers. Highly recommended read! #Language #Programming medicalxpress.com/news/2020-…
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One of my bosses said that I was loquacious and my wife calls me a chatty Cathy.
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HA! Well you go Mr. Loquacious Chatty Cathy! I am just about to tweet thoughts about language and why the power of words is either equal to, more powerful than or perhaps simply symbiotic with action. Are you an extrovert perchance? Reader? Native language and learned languages?
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I’m both an extrovert and an introvert. I talk, I find out about people, I am interested in their well-being. At a certain point I run out of words. It’s been a problem with both my marriages and even with my close friends. My closest friend it’s never bothered by anything.
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He seems to be never hurt and at the same time compassionate. I used 29 different programming languages. In junior high I took two years of Spanish and in high school a year of French. In Bible college I took Hebrew which I had taken when I went to synagogue and biblical Greek.
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I did well with the programming languages and biblical Greek, but as far as the spoken languages I’m not sure I can even order at a Mexican restaurant. Biblical Greek was like math to me.
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My native language is mostly Cowboy English though because I am a voracious reader it’s more than that. I one time read all 1008 pages of the complete works of Sherlock Holmes in one night.
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When I went to grade school they were experimenting with not teaching kids about sentence diagramming. I couldn’t diagram a sentence if my life depended on it. I believe the reason why I write fairly well is because of all the reading that I have done.
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Replying to @tannyo
Reading is also a dying art. It breaks my heart and saddens me that most people do not even care.

Jun 14, 2020 · 6:53 AM UTC

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