Re: History of French
From: Peter T. Daniels (grammatim_at_worldnet.att.net)
Date: 09/17/04
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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 11:37:42 GMT
Mxsmanic wrote:
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> Peter T. Daniels writes:
>
> > I don't know what your analogy may have been, but no piano virtuoso ever
> > first played the piano as an adult.
>
> Are you sure?
>
> Even if that were true, it still doesn't necessarily show incapacity.
>
> It's beginning to sound as if you believe that learning in general
> becomes impossible or extremely difficult after puberty.
>
> I think the only real problem adults have is in considering opinions
> different from their own.
Ignoring your asinine reply to Brian, adult and child learning processes
differ vastly qualitatively.
-- Peter T. Daniels grammatim@att.net
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