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Old 09-25-2022, 12:51 PM   #55
JeanPierre
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
I did not misread your quote. I was noting that when asked for specifics and links to studies, you fell back to (mangled) aphorisms. Which tells me you lack the proof. Therefore, you only have an opinion.
I'm genuinely surprised by the reluctance to research, but readiness to argue. I'm afraid the only useful addition I can make to this thread is to repeat myself one more time, for the class.

I did not arrive at my understanding of how the human brain reads by reading a single study. I do not have the appetite to summarize, synthesize, and present research to you on this.

I do not care what do you.

However, ceteris paribus, for a human brain, if you enable hyphenation, and justification, you're as likely to meet a person able to maintain a higher reading speed as you are to meet someone able to more easily lift 2KG over their head than 1KG, ceteris paribus.

Happy reading.
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