I had roommate in college who moved with his parents to Germany when he was in junior high. He said after about 6 months of living there he stopped translating everything in his head from German to English and back again and started thinking in German. He said after that it became easy for him to speak it. I always found it to be such an interesting story.
Have you seen it yet? I saw it when it first came out, and thought it was amazing. Now, I'm currently taking a sociology class and it's like peeling back an onion. I plan on watching it again soon.
The transition at 4:36 is 😚👌 A moment of realization, connected between two timelines, blended together seamlessly.
I had roommate in college who moved with his parents to Germany when he was in junior high. He said after about 6 months of living there he stopped translating everything in his head from German to English and back again and started thinking in German. He said after that it became easy for him to speak it. I always found it to be such an interesting story.
Was just reading about the Whorfian hypothesis for the first time and it immediately made me think of Arrival, so here I am
I love the idea that their language is the tool they offer. That it on its own expands perception.
Wow. I never saw this movie before but I used to major in sociology and definitely appreciate the reference
Have you seen it yet? I saw it when it first came out, and thought it was amazing. Now, I'm currently taking a sociology class and it's like peeling back an onion. I plan on watching it again soon.
@@HaloHighlightz Its an amazing movie. Anyone who studies linguistics or is interested in linguistics should watch this movie.
Are you dreaming in their language?
Time is a stick of celery. It has no calories