When people learn their first language, there is no intervention from any other language system. However, once we know how a language works, our comprehension of the speech and grammar of that language tends to intervene with our acquisition of the rule system of the second language. We can make this process easier if we evaluate the speech and grammar rules of the new language to those of our first language system. By being aware of the differences between two or even three languages it decreases the problem of first language interference. Therefore, we can be successfully learn the language by using our knowledge of one language to help us learn a second language. This point brings us back to the importance of one's mother language and my post about never being too late to learn a language. Even if you passed that critical stage to learn your mother language or initial first language, you can still learn the language and be able to achieve near fluency. When you learn another language past the critical period, you will more than likely not forget or lose the ability to speak the language. Therefore, for anybody who is having any doubts about learning their mother language or another language, you still have time. Although its better to learn a language at a young age, learning a language at any age whether you're in your twenties or even hitting close to your fiftieth birthday. The door to foreign languages is always open for anyone who's willing to take a chance.
One should respect his motherland, his culture and his mother tongue because they are givers of happiness. -Rig Veda This blog will guide you through my own life and how I realized the importance of knowing my mother language. My journey is not over, its far from over. I don't know everything but I do know that the important things in my life are the things I continue to work for.
Friday, April 27, 2012
First Language, Second Language, Third...
When people learn their first language, there is no intervention from any other language system. However, once we know how a language works, our comprehension of the speech and grammar of that language tends to intervene with our acquisition of the rule system of the second language. We can make this process easier if we evaluate the speech and grammar rules of the new language to those of our first language system. By being aware of the differences between two or even three languages it decreases the problem of first language interference. Therefore, we can be successfully learn the language by using our knowledge of one language to help us learn a second language. This point brings us back to the importance of one's mother language and my post about never being too late to learn a language. Even if you passed that critical stage to learn your mother language or initial first language, you can still learn the language and be able to achieve near fluency. When you learn another language past the critical period, you will more than likely not forget or lose the ability to speak the language. Therefore, for anybody who is having any doubts about learning their mother language or another language, you still have time. Although its better to learn a language at a young age, learning a language at any age whether you're in your twenties or even hitting close to your fiftieth birthday. The door to foreign languages is always open for anyone who's willing to take a chance.
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Learning a second language was simple to me, because after my mom taught me shanghainese since I was born, I took english classes from there on. I tried learning another language like spanish, I understood the language and did well, but I didn't absorb it, and now, I could barely recite the verbs.
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