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</table>Jamesmhttps://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Language_Learning_the_Plejaren_Way&diff=2448&oldid=prevJamesm: New page: ==Quotes== ===From Contact Report 4=== '''Semjase''' 12. Just like human beings on Earth, we also have to learn a language. 13. Yet this is much easier for us and presents less troubl...2008-04-15T16:44:49Z<p>New page: ==Quotes== ===From Contact Report 4=== '''Semjase''' 12. Just like human beings on Earth, we also have to learn a language. 13. Yet this is much easier for us and presents less troubl...</p>
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12. Just like human beings on Earth, we also have to learn a language. <br />
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13. Yet this is much easier for us and presents less trouble. <br />
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14. We possess all Earth languages that were ever spoken in ancient times or are currently used. <br />
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15. That is to say, we have detailed recordings of them in the most diverse formats. <br />
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16. Language training courses, as you would call them, were compiled from them. <br />
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17. This work is performed by language scientists and machines similar to what you call computers. <br />
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18. Further machines of a similar type serve to transmit the desired language and instill it in us. <br />
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19. This means we are connected to such a machine or apparatus, which then transmits the desired language. <br />
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20. This occurs during a machine-induced, hypnotic-like state. <br />
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21. In this way, the definitions and meanings of the language become implanted and registered. <br />
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22. This process takes 21 days. <br />
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23. Then we require another 9–10 days in order to also speak the language correctly. <br />
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24. This means that we must practice its correct application and pronunciation with the help of machines and the language scientists. <br />
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25. In this manner it takes us about 30 to 31 days to learn a language. <br />
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26. People on Earth are already operating in a similar fashion by using tape recorders in their language courses, particularly at so-called language institutes. <br />
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27. This is already the first step toward constructing and using apparatuses and machines such as ours. <br />
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28. In various parts of the world, work is being done on such computers.<br />
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* [[Contact Report 4]]</div>Jamesm