Learn any language in six months?
Monday, 8 August 2011 21:02![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I read a blog entry entitled Learn Any Language in 6 Months.
One of the key components is immersing yourself in the language: listening to the language on YouTube, reading newspapers, etc.
So I guess he's not really saying "Learn any language in six months", but "Learn any major language in six months - one which has enough material available easily that you can consume lots of it".
For example, I think I'd have a tough time finding significant content in Inuktitut: audio is the most problematical, but even written is probably tough if I don't want to read the minutes of parliamentary meetings or government brochures on avoiding AIDS. And even Romansh would be tricky: quite a few books, but I'm not sure whether I could get audio (RTR is mostly music, for example).
So, yeah. Good for you if the language you want to learn is Japanese. But something like Walloon? Is tougher.
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Date: Tuesday, 9 August 2011 17:16 (UTC)Children's books are probably particularly good.
One difficulty with Inuktitut is that it tends to do with morphology what English does with syntax, so the words can look rather overwhelming and it can be difficult to recognise the bits you know. (The fact that many suffixes delete the final consonant of the chunk in front of them doesn't help: you can't even recognise, say, a -tuq- chunk since it could look like -tu- depending on what's following.)
And I think I'd like to learn North Baffin and/or Igloolik speech; I like the fact that it's phonologically a bit more conservative than South Baffin / Iqaluit speech, and appreciate the fact that the two are otherwise fairly close, so if I should ever get there, things should be easier than if I had learned something more distant (such as Nunavik, Labrador, Natsilingmiut, Inuvialuktun, or whatever, let alone Inupiaq or Greenlandic).
Now I shall have to bookmark this entry so I'll find the links you gave me again more easily later.