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Yes, I hear voices 21 70.00%
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Old 31-01-2008, 14:21   #21
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I hear the words the same way I think thoughts if that makes sense...

I've been told I'm a fast reader but I don't speed read or do it on purpose, I just read at what is a comfortable pace to me - it probably isn't that fast compared to a lot of people
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Old 31-01-2008, 14:31   #22
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subvocalisation

I've started doing it since my A-levels as it slows me up during technical report reading and also helps me memorise things.
I couldn't imagine reading a piece of fiction without the characters voices in my head. Although the female chracters all sound like Kathleen Turner.
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Old 31-01-2008, 15:28   #23
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subvocalisation
That's pretty interesting. I've never really though about different languages.
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Old 31-01-2008, 15:41   #24
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Voted that I does hear dee voyces. It annoys me. They tell me to kill people and not what a good book I am reading.

Oh wrong thread?

Seriously though, I do hear voices as I read a book. Severely annoying and I have to stop reading for a few minutes to make the voices go away.
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Old 31-01-2008, 17:43   #25
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Whenever I read poetry I always hear it in a broad Yorkshire accent, of a bloke I knew at my old church whom I've heard recite poetry a few times.. I just love his way of reading, tone and pace. It perfectly compliments most poems.
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Old 31-01-2008, 17:56   #26
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I just don't read.

Well, of course I do, but if there's a list of 'rules' that dictate how one should read quickly, I probably break all of them. By the time I've got to the bottom of page two in a book, I've probably forgotten what was on page one.

Voices? Not sure really. I suspect I probably do, at least sometimes.
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Old 31-01-2008, 18:53   #27
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Nope, none here, I am also a very fast reader, although not legitimate speed reading fast
Same here, i.e. The Belgariad in 2 days.
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Old 31-01-2008, 21:35   #28
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Since there isn't an option for occasionally I've had to vote yes, I do read text messages sometimes as if the mate who sent it was speaking it but it is only for some people and it is usually just because of a funny turn of phrase. However when I'm reading a book I almost never imagine a characters voice reading it unless I'm deliberately trying to, I also tend to read pretty quickly when I am reading a novel but I go through quite long periods where I won't read any novels at all.
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Old 31-01-2008, 22:29   #29
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I don't hear a voice, i've always been a fast reader throughout school and still find at Uni most people seem to read noticeably slower than I do.

I was given the first four Harry Potter books a few years back for christmas, I finished all four within two days.
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Old 01-02-2008, 01:51   #30
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Same here, i.e. The Belgariad in 2 days.
2 days? Hmm.. if I didn't have work, yeah I guess I could manage it in two days.

Damn this work thing, cuts in to so much quality reading time!
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