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Igor
How do we understand language aurally?
Actually, this is not a question per se, but a sort of a test.
The other day I came upon a video about fast condenced speech, where the author talks about harness the natives of any languagewill meet in understanding if they hear only chunks of a complete phrase; and that mostly, fast speech is understood only from the context, given by the whole phrase.
In the following audio I have picked up some chunks, repeated thrice each, folowed by complete semantic parts, and then by the whole phrase at the end.
Your opinions and the prowess in deciphering the chunks before hearing the whole phrase are welcomed.
https://voca.ro/1eoO99lfv4Zs
Sep 23, 2021 4:48 PM
Igor
Language Skills
English, French, Japanese, Russian
Learning Language
English, French
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