--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Well, it's the same thing when programming English,
> or any other language. Once you have the syntax
> down, you can go straight from concept to descrip-
> tion of that concept on paper, without ever hear-
> ing the sounds in one's head. I would imagine the
> same thing is true for mathematicians who have the
> syntax of math down pat, and for physicists who have
> the syntax of physics down pat. Sounding things out
> in one's head is an unnecessary step that can slow
> down (and sometimes stifle) the process of creation. 
> 
> For dialogue, I agree that it's essential. Otherwise,
> you wind up writing dialogue that sounds like it
> was written by David Mamet. :-)
>

As before. Perhaps the words/music/whatever doesn't echo in your mind, but 
those parts of 
the brain are going to be involved, regardless of what you notice.




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