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Monday, October 6, 2025

Suppose

 Suppose you had perfect hearing and mimicking ability in a foreign language. You could hear every syllable and transcribe it in IPA, and repeat it with a native accent. Then you could understand everything except the semantics.

 Then you could memorize vocabulary by associating sounds with meanings.  

Language learning would be easy, then.  

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Leaving aside grammar.  

2 comments:

Andrew Shields said...

Didn’t you just describe early childhood language acquisition?

Jonathan said...

Yes. But I'm imagining it for an adult. Even a kid can have pronunciation issues that will resolve themselves.