bilingualism and go strength
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x13420x
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bilingualism and go strength
I think of learning go as being similar to learning a foreign language. For many people there progression freezes after a certain point. This is often due to psychological reasons not intelligence. Please help me out by participating in my poll. Lets base the ranks on KGS ranks...if you don't know your KGS rank then use the rank comparison chart.
http://senseis.xmp.net/?RankWorldwideComparison
http://senseis.xmp.net/?RankWorldwideComparison
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Re: bilingualism and go strength
I am bilingual in British and American. But I have a feeling you would not count that so I clicked the last option.
Still officially AGA 5d but I play so irregularly these days that I am probably only 3d or 4d over the board (but hopefully still 5d in terms of knowledge, theory and the ability to contribute).
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Re: bilingualism and go strength
Does speaking with a forked tongue count as bilingual? 
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Re: bilingualism and go strength
I am can speak 3-4 languages but since they are similar like Brittish English, Australian, American etc. I count it as one.
Then I do speak English, and I am trying to learn German. I will probably try to learn Japanese in the future, but German is top priority now!
So I can speak one language that can cover 50% of Balkan region, English and I am learning German.
Then I do speak English, and I am trying to learn German. I will probably try to learn Japanese in the future, but German is top priority now!
So I can speak one language that can cover 50% of Balkan region, English and I am learning German.
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Re: bilingualism and go strength
Do you mean bilingual since childhood or that someone can speak two or more languages? These aren't the same thing.
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Re: bilingualism and go strength
I'm not sure language learning is really the same skill as go, even though I've heard that theory before. There's plenty of decent players who aren't much good in even just a second language. Like with most groups of people, there's quite a lot who are only just good enough with English to get by, and wouldn't score very high in any proficiency test for English.
I've met quite a few players who were completely stuck in just one language, too. Very curious how you can still play a proper game of go, even in real life, with minimal communication. Makes me think we don't need quite as many words as we think we do.
I really don't think there's much of a connection between language and go ability when I can be easily defeated by people who would be hopelessly lost buying groceries outside their home country.
I've met quite a few players who were completely stuck in just one language, too. Very curious how you can still play a proper game of go, even in real life, with minimal communication. Makes me think we don't need quite as many words as we think we do.
I really don't think there's much of a connection between language and go ability when I can be easily defeated by people who would be hopelessly lost buying groceries outside their home country.
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Re: bilingualism and go strength
well yes it seems judging from the poll results that my intuition about this is wrong.
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Re: bilingualism and go strength
Too few choices …
[X] I am between 11k and 13k and I am multilingual.
[X] I am between 11k and 13k and I am multilingual.
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Hi x13420x, your poll is interesting.
But it is not scientific, because the samples are self-selected.
Also, even this self-selected data pool is too small (currently at 12 votes).
So we cannot really draw any meaningful conclusions from it,
one way or another. It's entertaining, though.
To dig deeper into your hypothesis, we need a more rigorous survey.
Another thing I'm very curious about is people's art training,
and whether there are any coorelations to their Go.
But it is not scientific, because the samples are self-selected.
Also, even this self-selected data pool is too small (currently at 12 votes).
So we cannot really draw any meaningful conclusions from it,
one way or another. It's entertaining, though.
To dig deeper into your hypothesis, we need a more rigorous survey.
Another thing I'm very curious about is people's art training,
and whether there are any coorelations to their Go.
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Re: bilingualism and go strength
At present the only conclusion I can draw is that people have a tendency to lose the ability to speak a second language once the reach shodan. All kyu players are bilingual, half the dans are monolingual
Still officially AGA 5d but I play so irregularly these days that I am probably only 3d or 4d over the board (but hopefully still 5d in terms of knowledge, theory and the ability to contribute).
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Re: bilingualism and go strength
13k on OGS is roughly 10k on KGS according to rank comparison chart so it does include you. Most people below 10k KGS are prolly beginners and the rank is not so significant.
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Re: bilingualism and go strength
x13420x wrote:13k on OGS is roughly 10k on KGS according to rank comparison chart so it does include you. Most people below 10k KGS are prolly beginners and the rank is not so significant.
That could be the old OGS turn based server not the current real time one?
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Re: bilingualism and go strength
Given that this is an international forum, any members who are not native English speakers are therefore at least bilingual, because everyone here speaks English. Perhaps a more interesting question is: Do you speak any languages beside English and your mother tongue.
Personally, I speak Dutch natively, English fluently, German passably and French terribly
Personally, I speak Dutch natively, English fluently, German passably and French terribly
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EdLee wrote:Hi x13420x, your poll is interesting.
But it is not scientific, because the samples are self-selected.
Also, even this self-selected data pool is too small (currently at 12 votes).
So we cannot really draw any meaningful conclusions from it,
one way or another.
And let's not forget the many other variables that are te be taken in account. If you are going to compare "skill at learning", you'd have to compare learning curves under similar conditions.
I never took go classes.
Paying my rent and food never depended on my skill at go.
I was never confronted to a total lack of ability to communicate in critical situations because of failing to play the right move.
So what can you get out of comparing my level at go to my level at german?
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Re: bilingualism and go strength
x13420x wrote:13k on OGS is roughly 10k on KGS according to rank comparison chart so it does include you. Most people below 10k KGS are prolly beginners and the rank is not so significant.
From all the people who have played for years and never got to 10k, or never got past it: thanks for that.
Do give us your rank. Maybe we can find some correlation between go skill and talent for being condescending.