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  • No Tengo Enie Puts Those Hard-to-Type Special Characters One Click Away

    In Time Savers, Special Characters, Accents, Symbols, Typing, Writing, Webapps, / 21 March 2012 / 0 comments

    No Tengo Enie Puts Those Hard-to-Type Special Characters One Click AwayTyping special characters is way harder than it needs to be. especially if you haven't memorized the absurd key codes for the symbol you need to type. No Tengo Enie is a simple web page that, with one click, puts a special character on your clipboard for easy typing.

    Of course, if you find that you need to type certain symbols often, we'd recommend putting them in your text expansion program of choice, but when you just need a random character and you don't want to search around for its key code, just pull up No Tengo Enie. You can click on the symbol you need, head back to your document, press Ctrl+V, and keep on typing.

    No Tengo Enie | via Reddit

  • Imitate an Accent to Understand It Better

    In Speech, Communication, Psychology, Accents, Speaking, Writing, Webapps, / 09 December 2010 / 0 comments

    Imitate an Accent to Understand It BetterDo you have trouble understanding accents? It turns out you might be able to get better at it if you simply spend a little more time imitating the ones that give you trouble.

    Photo by Darren Felon

    I don't have the world's worst hearing, but I have trouble understanding a lot of people with accents. Oddly, I have no trouble with just about any kind of British accent. Well, maybe it's not so odd because I fake a British accent frequently and a new study suggests that might just be the trick to making accents easier to decipher when we hear them. Here's how the study, conducted in the journal Psychological Science, worked:

    Following a pretraining accent comprehension test, participants were assigned to one of six groups. The baseline group received no training, but participants in the other five groups listened to accented sentences, listened to and repeated accented sentences in their own accent, listened to and transcribed accented sentences, listened to and imitated accented sentences, or listened to and imitated accented sentences without being able to hear their own vocalizations. Posttraining measures showed that accent comprehension was most improved for participants who imitated the speaker's accent.

    If you find you're having trouble understanding a particular accent, just repeat what they said and see if it helps. They won't be offended at all, I promise.

    Imitate an Accent to Better Understand It [Scientific American]
 
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