Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Eurt Evol

Reader Lisa sent me a link to a shirt for sale at Forever 21.

At first glance, I thought the shirt’s photo was placed on the website mirrored.


http://www.forever21.com/search.asp?keyword=2028789972

Upon closer inspection, the collage of random characters in the background on the shirt is correctly printed, yet the two main characters, , are mirrored.

Forever 21 should donate money made from this shirt to a dyslexia organization.


7 Comments:

Blogger NelC said...

Do native Hanzi readers get dyslexia? How does it manifest? Characters in the wrong order? Misplaced strokes? Mixed-up radicals?

6:35 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

actually... we discussed that in a psychology of language class that i took and dyslexia is much, much less common in countries that use character based languages or languages such as spanish where pronounciation is very obvious based on spelling

2:15 PM  
Anonymous Aaron said...

The Straight Dope addressed this question some time ago: Is it possible to be dyslexic in Chinese?

8:53 PM  
Blogger SlaserX said...

I have actually heard of research done that shows that english-speaking dislexics who learn Chinese or Japananese (probably Korean too) have less problems with dislexia in english. I attribute to this the fact that they're probably used to slowing down to look at the characters they are seeing instead of just blowing by it, thinking they know what the word is.

11:47 AM  
Anonymous laoban said...

If you've got backward love on your shirt you might end up with a different experience than true love

10:34 PM  
Blogger pandapassport said...

ha... you said "love on your shirt"...

I got love on my shirt once. Club soda gets it right out...

8:08 AM  
Blogger Glenn said...

I think I might be a little bit dyslexic when it comes to Chinese. In reading the manga series "Bleach" that has been translated into Chinese, I kept reading "旅禍" as "禍旅," and have to constantly remind myself that it's the former, not the latter.

5:02 PM  

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