between vision and spoken language , an interface that effectively allows us to use language through vision.
to represent spoken language .
Now writing systems all represent spoken language but they do so in very different ways.
The alphabet is a code for transcribing spoken language .
They never pick up human spoken language , but they're very, very good at gesture.
It's one of the most widely spoken language there.
And it's not just about spoken language .
indigenous method for taking the sounds of spoken language and setting them down permanently on wet clay.
But when we think about spoken language , it's much more complex.
This is his proficiency in spoken language and all of his languages.
If you're speaking in a less-spoken language , then you're out of luck.
Now this basic challenge of linking vision to spoken language is the same in all languages.
So exactly how the brain develops that interface between vision and spoken language will depend on the writing system.
Language, whether it's spoken language or written language, creating it and understanding it, the language of music, mathematics, physics-- all that is happening in the neocortex.
Now, within spoken language , one of the things that is very, very well-established, although there may be similarities at a sort of structural level--
Our first communication technology, spoken language , took hundreds of thousands of years to develop.
probably some of you where we have uh good spoken language skills our ability to comprehend language is really good
are very weak socially sometimes we're also weak with spoken language I had as
Oklahoma and Canada that essentially died out as a spoken language awhile
So the basic challenge of reading is learning to map these arbitrary visual symbols onto spoken language to create an interface in the brain
And the consistency with which a visual symbol represents a particular aspect of spoken language varies across writing systems.
You know, English is the most widely spoken language in the world, just.
But the vernacular language, the spoken language , remains English to a large degree.
And we need to understand that those arbitrary symbols represent something about spoken language .
So in thinking about how we connect visual symbols to spoken language , it feels intuitively
ability-- that is, their ability to map symbols to sounds-- and their spoken language proficiency.
So we're going to skip over that step and just say let's just practice with a spoken language , since most languages that we
At bottom, all writing really does is map the sounds of spoken language onto a series of designated graphic symbols,
And, of course, translation of spoken language interpretation is affected by other things that aren't necessarily within our control.
to do with that machine is communicated through pictures; it's as if they've replaced spoken language completely.
gradatim ferociter, which, hopefully-- I don't know if I'm pronouncing that properly, but Latin isn't a spoken language .
And we do this visual and linguistic processing at incredible speeds, far more rapidly than we interact with spoken language .
And this is, if you like, the greatest legacy of King Alfred to our modern day, where he turns English from the vernacular, spoken language
It's seldom recognized that the apostrophe is, of course, just a feature of the written language with no spoken language correspondence.
asked Ingray, in Bantia this time, the most commonly spoken language in Hwae System, though she was fairly sure Pahlad Budrakim
yeah, we'll talk about it in discussion at the end-- is the real importance of the difference between spoken language and how people behave
It even engages parts of your brain at the very back, ancient parts of your brain, including your spinal cord, which is not stimulated by a spoken language or random noises.
And the reason that I picked them is because you can see the language that they are communicating in, whereas there are also spoken language