
www.Usenet.com
| <-- __Chronological__ --> | <-- __Thread__ --> |
Anthony Bucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > Therefore, maps exist, they are not hypothetical constructs, they > > exist right in your head when you want to convert from the written and > > spoken word to the several modalities of meaning in your brain. > > I don't think there's a map like that in my brain. If my doctor could > show me an MRI of it, then I might be more prone to agree with you. And what do you think the specific regions in your brain, one for the spoken and the other for the written language, accomplish? Regards, -- Eray Ozkural
| <-- __Chronological__ --> | <-- __Thread__ --> |