Is it just me, or are there a lot of linguists whose pronunciation of a second language isn't great?
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Is it just me, or are there a lot of linguists whose pronunciation of a second language isn't great? They tend to be great at grammar and have broad vocabulary, but over the years I've come across a surprising number of actual, professional linguists whose Japanese pronunciation is just not very good. #linguistics
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Is it just me, or are there a lot of linguists whose pronunciation of a second language isn't great? They tend to be great at grammar and have broad vocabulary, but over the years I've come across a surprising number of actual, professional linguists whose Japanese pronunciation is just not very good. #linguistics
@RachelThornSub quite possible
but then, is it great pronunciation a reasonable goal for them? idk, I don't want to sound obviously German in my other languages, but I also don't want to sound like a native speaker when I can't behave like a native speaker
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@RachelThornSub quite possible
but then, is it great pronunciation a reasonable goal for them? idk, I don't want to sound obviously German in my other languages, but I also don't want to sound like a native speaker when I can't behave like a native speaker
@zombiecide Well, since pronunciation is a huge aspect of language, my feeling is that anyone learning a second language should strive to pronounce it the way it's pronounced by natives.
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@zombiecide Well, since pronunciation is a huge aspect of language, my feeling is that anyone learning a second language should strive to pronounce it the way it's pronounced by natives.
@RachelThornSub why though? why can't we be competent bi- or multilinguals?
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@RachelThornSub why though? why can't we be competent bi- or multilinguals?
@zombiecide I'm talking about linguists, who job is understanding all aspects of language.
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Is it just me, or are there a lot of linguists whose pronunciation of a second language isn't great? They tend to be great at grammar and have broad vocabulary, but over the years I've come across a surprising number of actual, professional linguists whose Japanese pronunciation is just not very good. #linguistics
@RachelThornSub I assumed they made you study the phonetic alphabet, and that way people learnt how words sound. How can you translate wordplay then?
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@zombiecide I'm talking about linguists, who job is understanding all aspects of language.
@RachelThornSub oh. I thought their job was to understand specific aspects very well, and that the ones that claim to have the theory of everything are crooks
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Is it just me, or are there a lot of linguists whose pronunciation of a second language isn't great? They tend to be great at grammar and have broad vocabulary, but over the years I've come across a surprising number of actual, professional linguists whose Japanese pronunciation is just not very good. #linguistics
@RachelThornSub I was married to a classicist for 20 years, so had some exposure to linguistics that way. I think many linguists are all about the grammar, vocabulary, history, function, etc. of language, and personal fluency in a given language (some linguists know several) is sometimes not very high on the list of priorities.
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