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huh, my Japanese flashcard reviews in Anki seem to go better when (because of circumstances) I have to keep quiet and can't pronounce anything aloud. I guess using our actual voice blocks out the imagination a bit, and our imagination is much more useful… hard to explain why

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one difference is that the visual stimulus becomes the main thing occupying our brain, rather than the sound of an attempted pronunciation, which means that we're paying more attention to the kanji (all our flashcards have both kanji and the kana reading on the front of the card)

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