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CanadianLove

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I was amazed at the speed I read this and the accuracy.

Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it
deosn’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are,
the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be
at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a total mses and you
can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the
huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the​
wrod as a wlohe. Pettry amzanig huh?
 

Angstrom

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I was amazed at the speed I read this and the accuracy.

Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it
deosn’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are,
the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be
at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a total mses and you
can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the
huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the

wrod as a wlohe. Pettry amzanig huh?



To bad 90% of Canadians are Anus Retentive, And still whine about it.

 

cranky

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I think 80% of the complaining come from 20% of the people.

and if you are part of the 80% of the people, we are guilty of letting the 20% bully us.
 

Ariadne

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That explains why it is so difficult for us to see our own spelling errors after writing something.

My spelling pet peeves, the ones that sproing off the page, are "would of" instead of "would have"; although that is more serious than spelling, and "definately" instead of "definitely".
 

JLM

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That explains why it is so difficult for us to see our own spelling errors after writing something.

My spelling pet peeves, the ones that sproing off the page, are "would of" instead of "would have"; although that is more serious than spelling, and "definately" instead of "definitely".

Yep, you see a lot of "spelling" at the grade 2 level- "then" instead of "than" and "recieve" instead of "receive" are a copy that are irksome. I had a teacher in grade 10 for a commerce course, and if you spelt a word wrong on the test, she marked the answer wrong. Her logic was (and who can argue with it?) "if you've misspelled the word you haven't written the word":smile:!
 

Praxius

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To bad 90% of Canadians are Anus Retentive, And still whine about it.

Just so you know, it should have been "Too bad" rather than "To bad."

I think 80% of the complaining come from 20% of the people.

and if you are part of the 80% of the people, we are guilty of letting the 20% bully us.

And 86.3% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
 

YukonJack

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Yep, you see a lot of "spelling" at the grade 2 level- "then" instead of "than" and "recieve" instead of "receive" are a copy that are irksome. I had a teacher in grade 10 for a commerce course, and if you spelt a word wrong on the test, she marked the answer wrong. Her logic was (and who can argue with it?) "if you've misspelled the word you haven't written the word":smile:!

And of course, we must not forget that some people have no idea about the difference between 'there', 'their' and 'they're'. Or 'it's' and 'its'.

Result of the education system that declared political correctness as its top priority.
 

JLM

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And of course, we must not forget that some people have no idea about the difference between 'there', 'their' and 'they're'. Or 'it's' and 'its'.

Result of the education system that declared political correctness as its top priority.

I don't see any kind of "correctness" in not being able to communicate properly. :smile:
 

cranky

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imo, it is nice to see properly spelted wurds on forims, butt if eye have to spent tyme cheching or coreckting then it just aint worth it. this forum isnt a literary medium. as long as wii communikate hour thaughts that should be eeenuf withowt having to put up with spellyng naughtzis.

:)
 

Bar Sinister

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And of course, we must not forget that some people have no idea about the difference between 'there', 'their' and 'they're'. Or 'it's' and 'its'.

Result of the education system that declared political correctness as its top priority.


Try stink, stank, stunk; or sink, sank, sunk. I have come to the conclusion that proper use of any language is rare.
 

cranky

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Okay, here goes. If the original assertion is correct, then everyone will understand this: Lever in the penisshap that is love.


you broke your what?


:)


English isn't a perfect language

I've always felt that learning another latin based language would make be better at english, but I guess that almost implies that the germanic is as undersireable as many centuries of slang.
 

Ariadne

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Revel in the happiness of love? Took a while ... eh.

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I've always felt that learning another latin based language would make be better at english, but I guess that almost implies that the germanic is as undersireable as many centuries of slang.


I agree that learning other languages helps with spelling. There are many words that had small changes as the language evolved. For example, German to Dutch to English. W, V or V, F ... it helps to know the root words.
 

cranky

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Revel in the happiness of love? Took a while ... eh.



I agree that learning other languages helps with spelling. There are many words that had small changes as the language evolved. For example, German to Dutch to English. W, V or V, F ... it helps to know the root words.
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perverts get stuck on the penis part
 

Dexter Sinister

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Okay, here goes. If the original assertion is correct, then everyone will understand this: Lever in the penisshap that is love.
No, doesn't meet the conditions of the OP. First and last letters have to be in the right place. Reevl in the hpenisaps... Rveel in the hasppenis...

 

CUBert

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Revel in the happiness of love? Took a while ... eh.



I agree that learning other languages helps with spelling. There are many words that had small changes as the language evolved. For example, German to Dutch to English. W, V or V, F ... it helps to know the root words.
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Interesting theory I never thought about. I've been learning a little bit of Swedish, no reason other than I feel like it and would enjoy knowing another language.. I've been a bit lazy though, I need to get motivated :)
 

cranky

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Interesting theory I never thought about. I've been learning a little bit of Swedish, no reason other than I feel like it and would enjoy knowing another language.. I've been a bit lazy though, I need to get motivated :)

French and english are an interesting combination. For example, most words ending in 'able' exist in both languages, example comfortable.

Most words ending in 'ary' can be converted to french by replacing it with 'aire' example: extraordinary, extraordinaire.

There is actually a learn french program that uses to similarities to teach a vocabulary (vocabulaire) of about a few thousand words in just ten hours.