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Reading or Being Read

At that time, "reading" actually meant "being read by one's slave". If we are handling and turning the pages of a physical copy, we will experience the book in a tactile mode. We may also suddenly realize that we are "subvocalized" to the mental sound of written syllables if we read in audio.

At this point readers may also end up wondering what the heck reading is. This is precisely the point of this fascinating collection. It has become a hot topic in the academic world, and beyond, in recent years, as evidenced by an increasingly complicated taxonomy of its different modalities.

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