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Smith, A. Sandlin demonstrated this function of our brains by making Quinn repeat phrases backwards while experiencing a variety of distractions.
Quinn had the most trouble when attempting to speak backwards while playing a banjo at the same time, both of which required his full concentration. Even after years of practice, these sorts of complex tasks are still not easy for our brains to carry out automatically.
Source: Smarter Every Day. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. I've written many sentences backwards and I find it quite enjoyable. Not Helpful 9 Helpful 6. I fluently speak backwards, but in the normal word order. Should I learn to speak in the reverse word order as well? Not Helpful 6 Helpful 4. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. Practice a lot. You already know your native language, so now all you have to do is sound it out word by word by word; it is easier than you may think.
Helpful 24 Not Helpful 8. Try reading a dictionary and saying the words backwards. For advanced students of phonetic reversal, try reading an encyclopedia backwards. Helpful 49 Not Helpful Helpful 43 Not Helpful Memorize vocabulary not sentences; when talking backwards to others, vocabulary is key. Helpful 22 Not Helpful It's more understandable when speaking backwards to friends when you only say each word backwards. If you say the entire sentence backwards, it's likely that only you will know what you're talking about.
Helpful 10 Not Helpful 7. Pronounce each word how it sounds, not how it is spelled. For example, Mark is pronounced Khram not Kram. Moreover, it is really hard to pronounce a word that starts, or ends with a ch, st, sh. They go together in sound. For example, "trish" would be "shirt". Helpful 7 Not Helpful 4. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published.
Some words may sound suggestive or inappropriate when spoken backwards. Use wisely. Helpful 35 Not Helpful Related wikiHows How to. How to. About This Article. Co-authored by:. Co-authors: Updated: November 16, When I speak there are something like subtitles running through my mind. It is not that I am reading off the script: it is created contemporaneously. It means for example that I am always aware of saying words whose spelling I am unsure of.
I have no idea why this happens — I have always had a rubbish memory and the script has never been any help in that regard; these days when with advancing age I more and more often forget what I was going to say mid-sentence, and then realize I have also forgotten what I have already said, the script has vanished as it always does… But the script is still there in the moment.
For this reason, I suspect I could have "talked backwards" when I was a child and teenager; indeed I once spent a couple of minutes doing it, but was not charmed by the results and gave up. Perhaps if I had been as good as Alyssa I would have persisted.
My children, now about forty, still crack up at the thought of what the London space called "Finsbury Park" is backwards. February 1, pm. I used to play with reversing words and I was happy with my plosive results. The trick is probably that Icelandic already has both aspirated and pre-aspirated plosives — when talking backwards I just had to flip that switch, if you will.
I find it interesting that the reversed version of "garage" sounds like it is only one syllable to me, when the actual sound is clearly two syllables. Does anybody else get this? February 2, am. Circe: DC Comics' Zatanna picked up that skill from her father, Zatara, who made his debut in Action Comics 1 alongside Superman but in a different story in that comic, so the two didn't meet.
February 2, pm. I listened to the entirety of Alyssa's video in reverse, and while you are a hundred percent correct that what she's doing is not BACKWARDS X , there is one phrase that she says that does actually sound correct when reversed or re-reversed, as it were and that's when she says "American Flag" backwards. This clip, of a backwards-talker named Julia, culminates with a backward-replay of something she has just said:. February 7, pm.
My kids came up with true backwards pronunciation, spontaneously, on encountering the free-software program Audacity. They got remarkably good at it. November 25, am. Oh yay! I seriously though what I could do, no one else could! I developed this skill when I was 10 just by starting of hearing a word and picture it backwards in my head.
After about 2 months of doing that I started saying the words backwards. RSS feed for comments on this post. Language Log. Home About Comments policy. Instead, the forward and backward versions would sound something like this audio taken from the Merriam-Webster Online pronunciation of "clip", and reversed using the "Reverse" effect in Audacity : Forward: Your browser does not support the audio element.
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