Date: Aug. 30th, 2007 12:31 am (UTC)
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I used to screw up "emperor" all the time too, until I made myself remember, somehow, that it's "em per OR." And still, I paused just now when I typed it, even though it was right there in your comment.

I've heard that often when a word's "on the tip of your tongue" and you can't remember it, it's because it bears less similarity to other words you know, and hence the connections to it aren't as strong, making it harder to retrieve.

Hm. I hadn't heard that before. Does that mean the word you're trying to think of is unusual within your vocabulary, or that it's not close to what you think the word is that you can't remember? Because it's still true that if I'm trying to think of a word (and the "con-" test fails), half the time it doesn't start with the letter I think it does.
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