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tangleweeds Groupie United States Joined 3362 days ago 70 posts - 105 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Irish, French
| Message 9 of 9 11 June 2015 at 9:14pm | IP Logged |
luke, I appreciate your typing all this out. I remember things much better when I've seen
them written down; I call myself video-dyslexic.
Jeffers wrote:
I was especially interested in the statement "Phrases, rather than words
is what you want". If you want to get speaking right away, I think that phrases certainly
have to be the focus. Someone said on that thread that phrases are the building block of
language, not words, and I've heard linguists say that as well. We often think of language
like words as bricks and grammar as mortar, but in reality people don't just stick words
together. People speak in collections of set phrases, and variations of set phrases, that
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I think this is spot on. Even in my native English, I often pause to think between spoken
phrases, and in writing I certainly do. Studying Irish, I don't do sentence cards so much
as phrase cards (with audio!), where I can practice patterns of wording and inflection,
tone and rhythm, and internalize how the words interact.
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