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What is synesthesia?

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When you read, hear, or say a word, do you see colors? If you do, you might have synesthesia. Luckily for us, Marina happens to have synesthesia. Join us to hear about how Marina uses this strange phenomenon to help her learn languages, and how you can apply those ideas to your own learning, even if you don't have synesthesia.
Sources:
Hung, Wan-Yu. (2013). "Synesthesia in Non-Alphabetic Languages." Link
Watson, M. et al. (2014). "Synesthesia and learning: a critical review and novel theory." Link

New episodes every other Wednesday! Transcripts available at howtolanguagepod.com. To stay in the loop, follow us on Instagram and Twitter @howtolang

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When you read, hear, or say a word, do you see colors? If you do, you might have synesthesia. Luckily for us, Marina happens to have synesthesia. Join us to hear about how Marina uses this strange phenomenon to help her learn languages, and how you can apply those ideas to your own learning, even if you don't have synesthesia.
Sources:
Hung, Wan-Yu. (2013). "Synesthesia in Non-Alphabetic Languages." Link
Watson, M. et al. (2014). "Synesthesia and learning: a critical review and novel theory." Link

New episodes every other Wednesday! Transcripts available at howtolanguagepod.com. To stay in the loop, follow us on Instagram and Twitter @howtolang

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