On Oct 2, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Richard O'Keefe wrote:

Human *verbalisation* is fundamental, human *thinking* is not.

Sigh.  Accidentally lean on the wrong key and half your text disappears.

Human *verbalisation* is fundamentally sequential.
Human *thinking* is not.

I don't know any sign language myself, but I am aware that since
people have faces and two hands, there is a limited amount of
concurrency in some sign languages.  (E.g., you can give place
and manner at the same time.)

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