Thread: Seriousness When reading, do you subvocalize?
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Old 04-08-2011, 10:26 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by patilsaurabhr View Post
I do sub-vocalize, but not in the manner you are saying. I don't hear the pitch change. All words are in constant array of volume, pitch and rate of reading except minor clicks due to word's phonetic itself. If Britons sub-vocalize, it will take them ages to read their books. But it seems we sub-vocalize way too much faster than we speak.
It's funny when I read a book that has many "Brit slang" I find it impossible to read it without an English accent, it even goes so far to have a Cockney accent in some books
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