Is language learning difficult?

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Yesterday morning, I woke to an email from David Mansaray, asking me “Is learning a language difficult?” Part of my response was quoted in his latest blog post, but I found the topic very interesting, and it inspired me to give a lot of thought to how we use the word “difficult” in relation to…

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Feb
1
Feb

Brute force Greek

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Category: Greek, Polish · Tags: blitzkrieg approach,brute force fluency,learning materials
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In previous posts, I’ve already described the process I used for my first month of Greek study, which has been mostly about getting comfortable reading and writing in the new alphabet, learning pronunciation rules, and learning some basic phrases.
I’ve already impressed my Greek coworker twice this month with the amount I’ve learned in a…

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30
Jan
30
Jan

Babel No More

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Category: General · Tags: books
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When I recently received a copy of the new book Babel No More: The Search for the World’s Most Extraordinary Language Learners…, by Michael Erard, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. A few other language bloggers have recently commented on the book, and while I tried to ignore their comments in order to

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26
Jan
26
Jan

Reading Greek, part II

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Category: Greek · Tags:
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I’ve talked about the Greek alphabet in the past, but as I mentioned last week, there are a few more things one needs to know before effectively reading Greek.
Greek is not a fully phonetic language. A few letters can be pronounced in more than one way, and a few sounds can be represented by…

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23
Jan
23
Jan

The haphazard construction of the human mind

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Category: General · Tags: books,how to learn,long-term memory,memory
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I recently finished reading Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind… by Gary Marcus. It’s an entire book written just about the brain and how it works, so as you can imagine there’s a lot of information in there to help learners. The book even contains an entire chapter about language.
Marcus repeatedly uses

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16
Jan
16
Jan

Typing in Greek

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Category: Greek · Tags: alphabets,practice,typing
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As I mentioned in my last post, I’m not yet spending any actual time studying… the Greek language. I plan to begin studying intensely when February begins, but for now the most important step is comfortably reading and writing in the native Greek alphabet. Once I begin focused study, I don’t want my progress to

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11
Jan
11
Jan

Early steps to learning Greek

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Category: Greek · Tags:
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For my first month with Greek, the plan has been to ease into the language. The Greek language is written in a different alphabet than any to which I am accustomed, and if I’m going to learn this language it will be necessary to be able to read the words I see in lessons, tutorials,…

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5
Jan
5
Jan

New language mission for 2012!

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Category: Greek · Tags: choosing a language
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As I mentioned in my last post, my first goal in choosing a language this year was that I pick something which I will have many opportunities to use. In that post, I listed out several considerations, and I think it’s important to go through a similar process when choosing a new language project for…

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3
Jan
3
Jan

Choosing a language that you will use

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Category: General · Tags: choosing a language
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In spite of the fact that my advice to others has always been to pick a language not for it’s features, or interestingness, or uniqueness, or whatever, but rather to choose a language that you will use…, I failed to follow my own advice with my choice of Turkish last year and that led

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