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24 Jun 2015, 1:21 pm

I can identify with this, which I used for my native language English and which I've definitely done a lot for my second language:

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When Owen was 3, his comprehension of spoken words collapsed. That’s clear from every test. But now it seems that as he watched each Disney movie again and again, he was collecting and logging sounds and rhythms, multitrack. Speech, of course, has its own subtle musicality; most of us, focusing on the words and their meanings, don’t hear it. But that’s all he heard for years, words as intonation and cadence, their meanings inscrutable. It was like someone memorizing an Akira Kurosawa movie without knowing Japanese. Then it seems he was slowly learning Japanese — or, rather, spoken English — by using the exaggerated facial expressions of the animated characters, the situations they were in, the way they interacted to help define all those mysterious sounds. That’s what we start to assume; after all, that’s the way babies learn to speak. But this is slightly different because of the way he committed these vast swaths of source material, dozens of Disney movies, to memory. These are stored sounds we can now help him contextualize, with jumping, twirling, sweating, joyous expression, as we just managed with “The Jungle Book.”


http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/09/magaz ... isney.html

Usually, animation seemed and seems more suited for this task than live-action, though I use both. Now I don't know if my comprehension of words collapsed at 3, but I do know I had a speech delay which caused me to be delayed in forming 2-word phrases as well as having really deviant language and articulation development.

I especially love/d imitating over-the-top villains!


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25 Jun 2015, 10:28 pm

The glory days of Disney, before they went power hungry. :(

I had a speech delay until I was 7ish, when I first learned how to speak was from reading and repeating what I had read. I can still memorize paragraphs in books and monologues in film that attract me.


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