Will Crichton@wcrichton·Aug 30When you read, do you hear a voice?Never14.2%Sometimes41.7%Always44.1%345 votes·Final results56
Will Crichton@wcrichton·Aug 30Is the voice recognizably human?No4.9%Yes85.4%n/a9.7%144 votes·Final results1
Will Crichton@wcrichton·Aug 30If you're reading faster than you would normally talk, then your inner voice:Speaks at pace28.7%Skips/slurs words39%Something else?18.4%n/a14%136 votes·Final results3
Will Crichton@wcrichton·Aug 30If you + voice identify as M or F, then you / voice are:M / M89.3%M / F2.5%F / F5.8%F / M2.5%121 votes·Final results6
Will Crichton@wcrichton·Aug 30When you're reading mathematical notation, do you still hear a voice?Never23.1%Sometimes52.6%Always24.4%156 votes·Final results1
Will Crichton@wcrichton·Aug 30When you read this mathematical statement: Γ ⊢ e : τ Then you hear:Nothing28.9%Gamma vdash e colon tau9.8%e has type tau in gamma37.3%Something else24%225 votes·Final results1411
Brendan Zabarauskas@brendanzab·Sep 3I don't often actually say this aloud (being self-taught and solo on type theory stuff), so I think this contributes to this being somewhere between nothing and a confused mess in my head, even if I absolutely understand what it means!1
Brendan Zabarauskas@brendanzabReplying to @brendanzab and @wcrichtonAnd I generally hear a voice when I am reading (or writing) otherwise. Super fascinating thread btw, I hadn’t really considered this at all!11:25 AM · Sep 3, 2022·Twitter Web App