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Re: [lojban] [Slightly OT] Total Vocab Limits?
pycyn@aol.com writes:
>In a message dated 11/11/2000 3:09:00 AM EST, rlpowell@csclub.uwaterloo.ca
>writes:
>
> When one learns a second (or third, or nth) language, does the new
> vocabulary 'compete' with the old? In other words, does there seem to
> be a limit to the total number of words a (normal) person can learn in
> _all_ the languages they speak?
>
> -Robin >>
>Apparently not - I suspect there is a theoretical limit of some sort, but
>actual polyglots don't seem to be limited in any language they know (I don't
>know anyone who knows more than 11 as spoken languages, but they are accepted
>in all that I have been able to check as competent speakers. But most learn
>all their languages as children, for what that is worth.)
It's worth rather a bit, actually, since I wouldn't fit in that category
and it's me I'm worried about.
Anyone got any non-anecdotal evidence (no offense intended, pycyn)?
-Robin
--
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Despite not getting very emotional about it, the fact that quantum
entanglement doesn't allow transmission of information is probably the
most profound dissapointment I've ever experienced. -- RLPowell