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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:13 am
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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:17 am
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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:19 am
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I believe that people who read more have better literacy skills because they are training their subconscious mind when they are reading to work along the lines of the material they are taking in. AKA, someone who sits down and reads many books by one author will begin to show writing skills and language skills that stray along the lines of that authors writing over time. This is most aparent when you sit down and read the "favorite author lists" of any given author....Stephen King, for example, writes like a conglomerate of his favorite authors with a hint of his own personality!
I think this also applies to the literacy skills of the heard language around people as well though. Not to beat a dead horse with Ghetto-speak, I'll use Gamer-Talk. Those who play a game together extensively, such as World of Warcrack find themselves using language that comes from that game, and terms that come from that game. In past eras, those that read the same kinds of literature shared this same "lingo".
So, long story short...I believe if people read more, especially written material, like books, more often, they would subconsciously change their writing skills to the level of the writers they were reading.
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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:22 am
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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 5:37 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:41 am
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:50 am
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 6:55 am
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 7:09 am
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:45 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 7:35 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 8:40 pm
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:42 pm
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