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artemidora Super Polyglot Newbie Spain Joined 4994 days ago 27 posts - 39 votes Speaks: Spanish*, French, English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Latin, Ancient Greek, Catalan, Hindi, Russian, Swedish, Danish Studies: Greek, Japanese, Welsh, Serbo-Croatian, Swahili, Persian, Ancient Egyptian, Romansh, Tatar, Sanskrit, Lithuanian, Kazakh, Basque, Hawaiian, Arabic (classical), Finnish, Czech, Turkish, Indonesian
| Message 1 of 53 24 March 2011 at 2:30am | IP Logged |
hello, i'm new to the forum.
I wonder if there has been any formal congress of super polyglots or any informal meeting.
it would be nice to discuss with other super polyglots about, for example, founding some kind of university studies to attain super polyglottery... or another foundation to interact with talented or gifted children's associations and see if some of them want to become super polyglots... or lead a formal linguistic study together with some university on how does our super polyglot brains work.
of course, ther e are some issues to be easily discussed here at the forum, like: do we all super polyglots like and "cultivate" classical music? Is it connected? i sometimes guess it has to be related somehow.
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| Journeyer Triglot Senior Member United States tristan85.blogspot.c Joined 6866 days ago 946 posts - 1110 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish, German Studies: Sign Language
| Message 2 of 53 24 March 2011 at 3:05am | IP Logged |
Wow, I would love to go to that university!
Sounds like the Defense Language Institute in Monterrey, California, but without the military requirements.
This thread might better belong in the Polyglots section though.
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| Spanky Senior Member Canada Joined 5954 days ago 1021 posts - 1714 votes Studies: French
| Message 3 of 53 24 March 2011 at 6:41am | IP Logged |
artemidora wrote:
... or lead a formal linguistic study together with some university
on how does our super polyglot brains work.
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I am only a frustrated uniglot, so I cannot assist with the study, except to point out
for what it may be worth my observation that the polyglots who have remained regular
posters on this forum successfully avoid exhibiting any elitism or bragging.
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Iversen Super Polyglot Moderator Denmark berejst.dk Joined 6701 days ago 9078 posts - 16473 votes Speaks: Danish*, French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Esperanto, Romanian, Catalan Studies: Afrikaans, Greek, Norwegian, Russian, Serbian, Icelandic, Latin, Irish, Lowland Scots, Indonesian, Polish, Croatian Personal Language Map
| Message 4 of 53 24 March 2011 at 12:57pm | IP Logged |
I doubt that it will be feasible to make formalized institutions for polyglots - for several reasons. We are too scattered, we don't study the same languages (and if we do so, then not at the same level), we don't use the same methods and many of us prefer to study on our own.
The only real meeting place is the internet, i.e. forums like this, Youtube, informal contacts through skype and contact through the private blogs that some polyglots have. Even congresses would be difficult to organize (or exploit): we have have threads where members tried to organize meet-ups as fringe arrangements at some of the ordinary congressses and commercial forums in different cities - but even these will only be attended by a few persons with more than a couple of languages.
So instead of spending time on lofty plans for places where personal, physical presence is required we should concentrate on using those digital communication channels more efficiently.
I'm personally heavily into intrumental classical music, but not nearly as actively as I was until the late 90s where I not only played several instrumnets, but also composed music. Now it is only a passive hobby, and I doubt that there is a connection between this and my interest in languages.
Edited by Iversen on 25 March 2011 at 12:56pm
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| artemidora Super Polyglot Newbie Spain Joined 4994 days ago 27 posts - 39 votes Speaks: Spanish*, French, English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Latin, Ancient Greek, Catalan, Hindi, Russian, Swedish, Danish Studies: Greek, Japanese, Welsh, Serbo-Croatian, Swahili, Persian, Ancient Egyptian, Romansh, Tatar, Sanskrit, Lithuanian, Kazakh, Basque, Hawaiian, Arabic (classical), Finnish, Czech, Turkish, Indonesian
| Message 5 of 53 24 March 2011 at 7:46pm | IP Logged |
well, thank you for your points of view.
i should say i was not aware that i sounded elitist or as if i was bragging or anything, i'm not very sure about how to avoid that. in my family i am sorrounded by polyglots and my friends from Linguistics at university sound like me... please forgive me, i don't know your personal view on things, i guess we are used to different social or intellectual spheres. and surely different countries and different native languages. it's easy to be misread and mis understood on such premises... if you knew me personally, you'll see how sweet and delicate i am with all creatures.
yes, er, i see i didn't notice the polyglot thread is better, i'll go there. thanks
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| Spanky Senior Member Canada Joined 5954 days ago 1021 posts - 1714 votes Studies: French
| Message 6 of 53 24 March 2011 at 8:05pm | IP Logged |
Hi artemidori,
No offense was intended, and I just meant it as a general comment. I've beeen on the forum for almost three years now during which time I have seen a few jump on board the forum, brag about their accomplishments, position themselves as highly gifted or specially hard-wired or some such, and then get run off the forum by the masses waiving pitchforks, so it was just a cautionary note.
Edited by Spanky on 25 March 2011 at 1:20am
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| rafaelrbp Pentaglot Senior Member Brazil Joined 7011 days ago 181 posts - 201 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, Spanish, English, French, Italian Studies: German
| Message 7 of 53 24 March 2011 at 9:00pm | IP Logged |
A Polyglot College was a dream idealized by Professor Arguelles in some old threads here in the forum (in a complete offline topic: why isn't he active anymore?).
I would really like to see a congress directed to polyglots or people aiming at becoming one. There are hobbies with a lot less enthusiasts that get more attention than polyglotism. Why is that so?
And welcome to the forum, artemidora. I hope we can hear about your methods of studying, motivation and so on.
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| artemidora Super Polyglot Newbie Spain Joined 4994 days ago 27 posts - 39 votes Speaks: Spanish*, French, English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Latin, Ancient Greek, Catalan, Hindi, Russian, Swedish, Danish Studies: Greek, Japanese, Welsh, Serbo-Croatian, Swahili, Persian, Ancient Egyptian, Romansh, Tatar, Sanskrit, Lithuanian, Kazakh, Basque, Hawaiian, Arabic (classical), Finnish, Czech, Turkish, Indonesian
| Message 8 of 53 27 March 2011 at 1:28pm | IP Logged |
i have been thinking about my "methods" for studying. I sincerely think i don't have any special one. i just sit and read, do the exercises on the books, sometimes write down again the exercises that i liked. i kind of automatically remember words and grammar, so i don't use any memory technique. i think it has to do with my power of concentration. i read aloud. i watch movies and listen to music. my achievement in learning any language depends a lot on the quality of the book i am using. and if i practice with old books, that's the language i learn. it happened to me with swedish, i first learn it with a teach yourself edition from the fifties, so i learnt a rather old fashioned and elegant variant of swedish. many years later i bought the swedish assimil books and went through them, but i still use an old fashioned swedish.
should i post a different thread about my non-existent method of studying?
Edited by artemidora on 27 March 2011 at 1:30pm
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