Raphael wrote: ↑Tue May 06, 2025 9:13 am
Well, as zompist put it in his old page on learning languages (https://zompist.com/whylang.html),
Honestly, how many bits of knowledge can you think of where all of the following are true:
The basic fallacy here is to take learning as an irreversible process. Because someone learned something in school, whether it's Latin or trigonometry or the exports of Venezuela, it doesn't mean that they still know it.
1) You learned them in elementary or secondary school;
2) You still know them; and
3) You didn't learn them again later, during college/university, or as a part of job or additional training, or on your own, because you find the topic in question interesting?
Basically, I can think of the three Rs and the English language, and that's pretty much it.
I thought we could have a new thread where people can answer that question.