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Author:  Elom0 [ Fri Aug 05, 2022 3:47 am ]
Post subject:  Go Accent

That passive listening doesn't affect one's accent seems to be the case. They have to appear to be in communication with that accent to acquire it. So it might make one wonder if replaying professional games compared to playing games against professionals is somewhat similar?

Author:  jlt [ Fri Aug 05, 2022 4:22 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Go Accent

I'd compare playing games with having conversations and replaying games with repeating conversations by other people.

Author:  CDavis7M [ Fri Aug 05, 2022 9:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Go Accent

Not really sure where this came from or where it is going but I agree that replaying Pro games (alone without commentary) is like "shadowing / shadow practice" in language learning. I'm sure that repeating after native speakers is important in every language but I know people like doing this with Japanese because it improves their pitch and cadence.

And I agree that simply spectating is not really a way to acquire knowledge. It's only when I play on a board and think about the position that I get an understanding of what is happening. I'm far from strong enough to follow title matches without the commentary. Though even being able to follow the commentary is an achievement.

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So I agree about Go. But what about language? Have you all heard of the American kid that speaks in a British accent from watching too much Peppa Pig? Surely he repeats the words as most kids do (and it shows him in this video). I can't find the one I remember but here is another video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmbzg2nhxDM

Author:  Elom0 [ Sat Aug 06, 2022 6:49 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Go Accent

CDavis7M wrote:
Not really sure where this came from or where it is going but I agree that replaying Pro games (alone without commentary) is like "shadowing / shadow practice" in language learning. I'm sure that repeating after native speakers is important in every language but I know people like doing this with Japanese because it improves their pitch and cadence.

And I agree that simply spectating is not really a way to acquire knowledge. It's only when I play on a board and think about the position that I get an understanding of what is happening. I'm far from strong enough to follow title matches without the commentary. Though even being able to follow the commentary is an achievement.

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So I agree about Go. But what about language? Have you all heard of the American kid that speaks in a British accent from watching too much Peppa Pig? Surely he repeats the words as most kids do (and it shows him in this video). I can't find the one I remember but here is another video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmbzg2nhxDM


Yes, but those are children and they can learn passively better and probably are more likely to naturally imitate. At about 9 years of age from fertilisation the ability to learn perfect pitch passively disappears, and along with it the ability to gain languages and accents!

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