> >A study in Science (291 > >P.2165) found out that > >english speaking children has > >twice as much reading > >problems as italian speaking > >children of the same age. > >And about similar difference > >towards german and french. > >This could come from the > >fact that english has for 40 > >phonetics over 1100 kinds of > >writing while italian has for > >25 phonetics only 33 kinds of > >writing (sorry I hope I've > >translated it into correct > >terms). Also 9 years old > >english children produce > >more reading error than 7 > >years old austrian children. > > The reward? English-speaking children learn what is arguably the most > flexible and expressive spoken language in the world. Sorry, my bigotry meter just went through the roof, adding this thread to my kill list. -- $jhi++; # http://www.iki.fi/jhi/ # There is this special biologist word we use for 'stable'. # It is 'dead'. -- Jack Cohen
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