While he already explained the necessity of context, Hall in this chapter gives several examples. Context enables to recognize patterns.
Comparing the printed alphabet with handwriting, it is only context which allows us to read.
Dialects or words written wrong or syllables missing don't effect our way of understanding as long as the context is clear.
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Comparing the printed alphabet with handwriting, it is only context which allows us to read.
Dialects or words written wrong or syllables missing don't effect our way of understanding as long as the context is clear.
back to the table of content
further to chapter nine