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Wednesday, March 27, 2002
dau neges mewn un dydd
Jyst fel y gân Crowded House.
Wel, dw i wedi prynu dau llyfr newydd heddiw - Use Your Memory, gan Tony Buzan. Dw i'n gobeithio i ddysgu sut i gofio mwy. A mwy efficiently. A Foundations of Language gan Ray Jackendoff. Mae e'n am 'brain, meaning, grammar, evolution'. Hmm, diddorol iawn, dw i'n meddwl.
Nawr, rhywbeth arall sy'n ddiddorol - erthygl ar y wefan Scientific American:
Those people dismayed that they didn't learn multiple languages as little tykes, when mastering them may have been easier, shouldn't despair entirely, according to new research. Conventional wisdom holds that language acquisition in adulthood cannot rest on the same brain mechanisms used in processing a native language—that is, a language learned later in life is processed in a fundamentally different and less automatic way than is a mother tongue. But the results of a new study, described in the early online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, challenge this so-called critical period hypothesis, suggesting that people can in fact process a second language in much the same way as they process their first. Dw i'n hapus iawn i weld hynny! Felly, sdim esgus nawr - bydda i'n bod yn rhugl, yn y diwedd. I shall prevail! Nawr 'te, ble mae'r geiriadur?
posted by Suw
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