well...
Around October 2008, only just post-dx and still reading... or not... as I had just read what I immediately recognized as the view on autism parallel and complementary to mine, developed on the basis of my critical (deconstructivist-like) reading... first here on WP, directly upon self-dx and waiting to be confirmed; then post getting into to 'real' stuff (the professional debate).
As the writer of this book on autism was Dutch, and even lived in the place where I had lived right up to the moon I got myself evicted... not knowing about autism, asperger's other than a feeling of akinship with people who would NOT be diagnozed maybe even now - let alone then
Anyway, I have a special... call it 'linguistic-sensorial' gift which gets me quite close to savantism, were it not for a number of other problems. And I have worked as a translator and 'ergonomical' text-improvement and 'styling'.
As I felt her book deserved better writing (actually BECAUSE it was pretty well written already), and I was looking for a psychotherapist anyway, I felt fate had decided and had succeeded in making an appointment.
Autism was hardly directly discussed. We were two professional textworkers, discussing the correct or improved usage of commas, for instance. I had also correctly sensed she was not originally Dutch, albeit brought up in Holland. There is a difference. Natural bilingualism versus Acquired bilingualism... to name but one aspect. (E.g. the linguistic awareness of anyone brought up in Ireland, in Irish & English, makes for a language experience no brit could ever truly appreciate.)(Not for nothing did Joyce write Joyce.)
Anyway, we discussed how computing had done wonders for the recognition of autism, by the increased partaking of auties and aspies themselves... "And English..." I volunteered. And she just shot awake and alert and "O yes, isn't English a really autistic[ally suited] language..."
Straight from the Cloggy Frog's mouth:
Martine Delfos believes English (UK) is an autistic language.
So i would say.... hell no, no mad dogs and englishmen here, sorry....
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