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Associating words with colors.
#1
Does anyone else do this?
I associate words with colors. It's nothing like "Cherry is red." It's things like, "Thursday is orange." - "Wednesday is green." - "Angel is white." and so on. Is there a word for this phenomenon?
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(04-24-2010, 03:58 PM)Elektrisk Wrote: Does anyone else do this?
I associate words with colors. It's nothing like "Cherry is red." It's things like, "Thursday is orange." - "Wednesday is green." - "Angel is white." and so on. Is there a word for this phenomenon?

http://www.cymbolism.com/

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#3
I don't, but it sounds like your natural way of remembering things, it's a positive thing I'd say.
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(04-24-2010, 04:00 PM)SehCure Wrote: http://www.cymbolism.com/

Check it out m'boy.

This is very interesting. Once I install Firefox and am not stuck with Konqueror, I'll definitely spend some time on that site. Thanks!
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#5
Occasionally I tend to do this.. But It's not like I associate every single word to a colour. But the odd thing every now & then I will subconsciously relate a word to a colour.
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(04-24-2010, 04:07 PM)The Major Wrote: Occasionally I tend to do this.. But It's not like I associate every single word to a colour. But the odd thing every now & then I will subconsciously relate a word to a colour.

Right.. it's not like I think in colors. LoL.
It's just, sometimes I involuntarily think of a color when I read or say a word.
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