A truth while we read is that we see first and last alphabet while reading words
By devenpintu
@devenpintu (122)
India
December 22, 2007 6:59am CST
A remarkable truth is that our mind start to read first and last letter of the words wrritten and thus we can able to understand words irrespective of the order of alphabet between the first and last alphabet.For example read this again!
"A rmakrelabe tutrh is taht our mnid srtat to raed frsit and lsat ltteer of the wdros wittenrrn and tuhs we can albe to udersnantnd"
So we can clearly see how oour minds behave while reading.
Thank You!
6 responses
@jrichtback (97)
• United States
22 Dec 07
A friend of mine had shown this to me and I thought it was so funny. Than I also explained to him that my mind wanted to spell the words in the proper way. LOL My hand actually started to twitch when he showed it to me and handed me the paper to read.
@RowenaTheWitch (947)
• Italy
22 Dec 07
That's an enteresting thing to know.
In fact I was able to learn the second part of your post properly. That's probably why sometimes spells erros are not spotted, since our mind completes the error for us.
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@warpedfate (68)
• Philippines
29 Dec 07
oh yes. but still, we need to practice proper spelling even if we can read the word regardless of the positions of the letters.