"In Detroit, doctors encountered a 40-year-old patient who had no trouble 
reading, writing or understanding language. His only consistent problem was 
that he had lost the ability to type coherent text messages on his phone. An 
imaging scan showed that he had suffered a mild ischemic stroke, caused by a 
clot or blockage in his brain". 

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/19/garbled-texting-as-a-sign-of-stroke/ 

The article provides some examples of texts from patients suffering from 
distextia. After reading those messages and a reader's comment, I was 
immediately reminded of the linguistic quality of modern texting between 
members of our younger generation. For example, consider this FB exchange 
between my 18 year-old daughter and one of her friends: "ok@y i'll a$k b1lly 
what time w3 hav3 t0 be at sch00l 4 da sh0w fr1day!" reply: c000l t3ll h1m I 
say hi!".  

WTH!!! :-)

Miguel

 




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