Perhaps the most frequently occuring example of this is the ability that each of us has to represent visual information, say, in the form of natural laguage-that is, words, phrases, and sentences of our language. Probably as frequent, but not usuallly consciously recognized, is our ability to make pictures of images out of the informatin we receive though auditory channel.
Hello, could anyone tell me what the subject of the sentence I underlined above?
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This is an inverted form of: Our ability to make pictures or images out of the informa tion we receive though the auditory channel is probably as frequent, but not usua ll y consciously recognized. The subject is the underlined part. )
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This is an inverted form of:
Our ability to make pictures or images out of the information we receive though the auditory channel is probably as frequent, but not usually consciously recognized.
The subject is the underlined part. (The bold parts are corrections of typos in your transcription.)