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pronounced without support, so it’s a very very
abstract kind of sign—and you combine these
phonemes to create the one that is not abstract, a
concrete sound. If all the phonemes are
represented—which is not the case in Arabic or
Hebrew writing system or Phoenician, but in the
case of Greek and Latin it is—if all the phonemes
are represented that means that the brain has to
actually read them in sequence, in a linear
sequence. Rather than seeing them once. Like
seizing them like the visual field, which is what the
left visual field does best, hence the right brain I
mean.