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For a few months I've very slowly learned kana, some kanj, and some grammer. I've stepped up the pace the last few weeks and I think it's messing with my head. I can't seem to get great sleep. I seep half as much as normal. I'm making weird verbal and spelling mistakes in English. When I'm driving in my car my eyes will pick up shapes and my mind immediatly associates them with kanji. Might just be part of the reprogramming my brain to think almost backwards in Japanese.
Anyone else notice any "side effects" from studying Japanese?
I think I'm turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
Anyone else notice any "side effects" from studying Japanese?
I think I'm turning Japanese I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so
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sikago - Posts: 28
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RE: sleep
I'm making weird verbal English mistakes too, far too frequently actually LOL. And I occasionally find myself thinking in Japanese or Japanese/English, or waking up thinking in Japanese.
- Machina Maw
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RE: sleep
I'm finding I'm speaking/thinking German a bit.... For some reason, the activity of trying to learn japanese has brought up quite a bit of German that I learned in high school.... And the more Japanese I try and learn, the more German words keep popping into my mind..... Soon I'll be speaking Japengman....
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RE: sleep
When I was studying kana, sometimes I would 'spot' kana shapes everywhere too, but now that effect has subsided.
Recently, I noticed that a couple of times, while I was speaking or writing in English or in Italian, I was tempted to say things like ''The groceries, I forgot to buy bread'.
That XはYが structure in Japanese is very expressive for contextualising things, so I guess my brain is starting to like thinking that way.B) I wish western languages had Topic & focus too instead of (or maybe in addition to) subject and object.
Recently, I noticed that a couple of times, while I was speaking or writing in English or in Italian, I was tempted to say things like ''The groceries, I forgot to buy bread'.
That XはYが structure in Japanese is very expressive for contextualising things, so I guess my brain is starting to like thinking that way.B) I wish western languages had Topic & focus too instead of (or maybe in addition to) subject and object.
Last edited by SaigoNoBan on Mon 05.29.2006 8:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
とうとう戻ってきました!^_^ お待たせしました
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SaigoNoBan - Posts: 100
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RE: sleep
are you studying right before bed? try studying in the morning instead. Sometimes an overactive brain can keep you up, so if you study right before bed it can keep you up as your brain reviews your lessons and seeks to integrate it.
I have noticed the kanji problem. If a word is far enough away and square enough looking, my brain seems to attempt to associate it with kanji first instead of letters. Then I get closer and my brain figures out it was a letter after all, or just some random pattern in a square shape.
I have noticed the kanji problem. If a word is far enough away and square enough looking, my brain seems to attempt to associate it with kanji first instead of letters. Then I get closer and my brain figures out it was a letter after all, or just some random pattern in a square shape.
Last edited by Infidel on Mon 05.29.2006 9:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
なるほど。
さっぱりわからん。
さっぱりわからん。
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Infidel - Posts: 3088
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RE: sleep
What infidel says is really annoying, I always have that right before I go to sleep, I keep thinking and thinking about japanese and you know brain activity wont get you to sleep :p
Good luck with studying everybody and I hope one day I will be able to pick it back up.
Until then, a nice goodbye from me to you
Until then, a nice goodbye from me to you
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