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7/21/2025, 11:37:22 AM
>>24569319
My god, wtf.
I get the idea of immirsion learning, something latin learners do - just start reading simple texts that gradually introduce new words (like in Hans Orberg's book). But what you're describing is some advanced niggardry.
I much prefer having a solid ground to build upon. Learning actual phonetics allowed to quickly establish general patterns, which reinforced and accelerated learning, and allowed to properly read unfamiliar words. Knowing the underlying structure seems like a better way than just staying on the surface level.
My god, wtf.
I get the idea of immirsion learning, something latin learners do - just start reading simple texts that gradually introduce new words (like in Hans Orberg's book). But what you're describing is some advanced niggardry.
I much prefer having a solid ground to build upon. Learning actual phonetics allowed to quickly establish general patterns, which reinforced and accelerated learning, and allowed to properly read unfamiliar words. Knowing the underlying structure seems like a better way than just staying on the surface level.
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