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|    Anton Shepelev to Alexander Koryagin    |
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|    21 Feb 21 18:34:54    |
      MSGID: 2:221/6.0 60328baa       REPLY: 2:221/6.0 602cd200       PID: SmapiNNTPd/Linux/IPv6 1.3 20201225       CHRS: CP437 2       TZUTC: 0200       TID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 2021-02-17       Alexander Koryagin:              AK> Another problem, as I had said once, is that the Russian       AK> language consists of longer words than English,              A language does not consist of words. It merely has them.       You may say that the vocabulary consist of words.              AK> and because of it a Russian thinks and understands slow-       AK> er. ;-)              If you are serious, than I disagree. Your conclustion is       wrong on so many levels:               https://ih1.redbubble.net/image.501016043.4131/raf,750x1000,0       5,t,fafafa:ca443f4786.jpg               1. you ignore the amount of words,        2. it is likely humans to not think entirely in words.        3. learners of English has simlar problems understanding        fast Russian speach, e.g.: in this animated detective:               https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UlN6Zuz5E0              AK> So, for training hearing skills a Russian should start       AK> hearing all the Russian video show and movies sped up by       AK> 1.5-2 times.              He or she had better start with listening to slow and clear-       ly articluated English speech, as found, for example, in       early sound films.              AK> Unfortunately I have no such a device. To be exactly I       AK> have it, but it often freeze after couple of minutes of       AK> speeded up playing. ;-<              You mean Youtube? From "Get lamp" -- a great documentary       about interactive fiction -- I know that blind people use       text-to-speech converters at what I cannot help designatig       an incredibly high rate of fire, but I should never recom-       mend this with real speech, because that way you lose all       emotional content. While remastering old acoustic recordings       of 1900s, where the original RPM was not known and could not       be determined by key notes, such as the La at 440 Hz, AML+       determined the correct playback speed by the degree of emo-       tional fidelity -- and never erred as test with reference       phonograms showed.              ---         * Origin: nntp://news.fidonet.fi (2:221/6.0)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 90/1 105/81 120/340 123/131 129/305 221/1 6 226/30       SEEN-BY: 227/114 702 229/101 424 426 664 1016 1017 240/1120 1634 1895       SEEN-BY: 240/2100 5138 5411 5832 5853 8001 8002 8005 249/206 317 261/38       SEEN-BY: 280/5003 313/41 317/3 320/219 322/757 331/313 333/808 335/206       SEEN-BY: 335/364 370 342/200 371/52 382/147 2454/119 4500/1 5020/1042       PATH: 221/6 335/364 240/1120 5832 229/426           |
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