| Subject: | Re: How does a baby learn language, when learning requires concentration |
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| From: | Harlan Messinger <hmessinger.removethis@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sat, 09 Dec 2006 18:16:43 -0500 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.lang |
Penguins Are wrote: I still didn't get an answer that makes any sense to me. If a correct answer doesn't make sense to you, the problem is in your understanding rather than in the answer. Concentration is required to memorize-focus. What is "memorize-focus"? Memorizing is one thing, focusing is another. And I already asked you once--are *you* incapable of duplicating any behavior that you've witnessed without deliberately concentrating on it? Then how does the baby learn words and basic grammer by age three when they are too young tofocus narrowly? Because they don't have to focus narrowly. Your premise is incorrect. That's the answer, whether you believe it or not. How do they get all the words when adults studying a foreign languagemust go over and over vocabulary lists to remember anything? Ipso facto, children and adults learn in different ways. That's the answer. This seems to me a reasonable question. It's not to play with the list, as some insulting person wrote when I posted it before, and nobody is selling anything. How much more effort would you expect people to devote to giving you correct answers to your question if you are going to reject them because they don't meet your criteria? |
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