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Dr. Eddie Chang: The Science of Learning & Speaking Languages

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Does Reading Change the Way That We Speak?

I've noticed over the years as text messaging has become more popular, there's a essentially an erosion of punctuation or the need to have complete sentences. And I don't think this has anything to do with intelligence or education level. Are you aware of any evidence that how we read and what we read does it change the way that we speak? Because after all, the Vernickies and Broca's area and the other auditory and speech production areas are heavily intermeshed.

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