Which makes me wonder: is there a form of synesthesia that assigns colors (or other presentation forms) to different parts of speech?https://twitter.com/coolsweng/status/1002202676652924933 …
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Whenever I hear the word adverb I see orange
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I'm still mystified/fascinated by the little pink rectangular conjunctions and the gold keyhole interjections. I remember trying to glean meaning about these selections on a deeper level for far too long in elementary school.
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I always thought interjection looked like a exclamation point
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It seemed so obvious and possibly lazy/last-on-the-list, I was sure they didn't just do that. (But they must have.) And then if the interjection is just a shape that's sort of like an exclamation point, then what was the connection for all the rest?
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I remember getting very frustrated for a weekend trying to understand a deeper meaning & deciding there wasn’t one.
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The coolest thing my school had was the powers of 10 cubes. They had a little cube, maybe .5 cm on a side, then a stick that was 10 of those in a row, then a square that was 10 sticks and, a cube that was 10 squares and then the pattern repeated at 10x the size. It was amazing
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Same, loved those things. And the quadratic formula wood block puzzles. We also had cubes for all the numbers.
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Oh my god that's where my color/number synesthesia comes from!
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