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A Hopelessly Wandering Mind

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The varied thoughts of a millennial modern linguist.

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A Hopelessly Wandering Mind | The varied thoughts of a millennial modern linguist. Skip to content A Hopelessly Wandering Mind The varied thoughts of a millennial modern linguist. Menu Home About Favourites On learning to read again May 23, 2018 ~ Benedict Nicholson ~ Leave a comment “Has it ever occurred to you,” he said, “that the whole history of English poetry has been determined by the fact that the English language lacks rhymes?” (Orwell,  1984 ) Do you remember learning to read? Do you remember the joy of having a book in your hands for the first time, of learning what you enjoy and cultivating a voracious appetite to find more of it? I was fortunate enough to have that experience in three different languages, and I’m writing this to try to sell it as an experience in an age where smaller and smaller percentages of English speaking people are learning foreign languages to a high level. There’s been a lot of chatter about the utility of learn...

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