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It's also the way in which these
words
are arranged, the way these
words
are modified and arranged.
So there is another hidden abstraction here which children with autism find a lot of difficulty coping with, and that's the fact that you can modify
words
and you can arrange them to have different meanings, to convey different ideas.
Instead of arranging
words
in an order, in sequence, as a sentence, you arrange them in this map, where they're all linked together not by placing them one after the other but in questions, in question-answer pairs.
This is a map of
words
joined together as questions and answers, and with these filters applied on top of them in order to modify them to represent certain nuances.
And by putting these two pieces together, the representation and the engine, I was able to create an app, a technology for children with autism, that not only gives them
words
but also gives them grammar.
And I built an app out of it, a game out of it, in which children can play with
words
and with a reinforcement, a sound reinforcement of visual structures, they're able to learn language.
So in other words, I need to tell you everything I learned at medical school.
It was as though they knew the
words
but not the music of empathy.
In other words, one thing has absolutely nothing to do with the other.
SP: Those
words
sound familiar.
What
words
would you describe yourself with?
If I had to describe myself, I wouldn't use
words
like "hero."
It's not necessarily the actual
words
that someone has written in an email or given on a phone call.
In the
words
of a poetess, she is wedded, bedded, and then she gives birth to more sons and daughters.
These few
words
meant a lot to me, and I didn't ask this question again.
A picture is worth a thousand
words.
On the basis that a picture is worth a thousand words, what I did was, I asked Bill and Melinda to dig out from their archive some images that would help explain some of what they've done, and do a few things that way.
In other words, nobody in those new buildings needs to own a car.
PM: And there were certain words, too.
Didn't she surprise you with
words
in the beginning?
It was nothing more than his own
words
that sent him to prison for nearly a decade, until a judge overturned his conviction just a few months ago.
Kids became, in the
words
of one brilliant if totally ruthless sociologist, "economically worthless but emotionally priceless."
In other words, I had come to like this typeface.
In other words, have they been absorbed into the typographic mainstream?
And they passed me and smiled, but they sized me up as they made their way to the turf, and spoke to each other not with
words
but with numbers, degrees, I thought, positions for how they might plan to hit their target.
How many times have we designated something a classic, a masterpiece even, while its creator considers it hopelessly unfinished, riddled with difficulties and flaws, in other words, a near win?
The pursuit of mastery, in other words, is an ever-onward almost.
They were breathing those
words
with fractal lungs.
So let me end with just a few
words
about applications that we've found for this.
In other words, I had to find a way to make sure that my creativity survived its own success.
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