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Why are people still able to read jumbled words?
short by Medhaa Gupta / on Sunday, 3 May, 2026
Noting a Cambridge study about how people can read a jumbled word if the first and last letter are the same, linguist Karen Stollznow said this ability depends "more" on context, pattern recognition and prediction. "Research shows...we process words as patterns rather than as sequences of individual sounds," she added. This lets us "compensate" for missing/distorted information, she stated.