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27.03.2012

Which foreign language is most difficult to learn?. 

Many of those who study foreign languages wonder which language is the most 
difficult one in the world. Linguists say that there is no precise answer to 
this question because everything depends on which language you speak. 
Neurophysiologists believe, though, that the Chinese or the Arabic could be 
described as world's most difficult languages. The brain of native Chinese or 
Arab speakers may find it difficult to perceive those languages.

Specialists of linguistics say that complications in learning a foreign 
language depend on the language carried by the person who studies a foreign 
language. For example, the Russian language, which is generally considered to 
be one of the hardest in the world, will not be very hard to learn for 
Ukrainians or the Czechs. However, a Turkish or a Japanese student may never be 
able to study Russian - they may find it incredibly hard to learn.

>From the point of view of affinity, the Basque language - Euskara - can be 
>considered one of the hardest languages in the world to learn. This language 
>is not connected with any other language group, not matter live or dead.

The Guinness Book of World Records gives another example - the Chippewa. This 
is a dialect of Ojibwe - an Indian tribe in Canada and the USA. There is also 
the Haida - an Indian tribal language in the north-west of North America. The 
Tabasaran - a native language for an ethnic group in Dagestan is also extremely 
difficult, along with the Eskimo and Chinese languages.
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The Chinese, Japanese and Korean languages are considered the world's most 
difficult languages from the point of view of written language. In Japan, for 
example, children study for 12 years. A half of this time is devoted to only 
two subjects: the Japanese language and mathematics. To leave school, Japanese 
students have to pass the exams that test their knowledge of 1,850 hieroglyphs. 
To read a newspaper article, a Japanese person needs to know at least 3,000 
hieroglyphs.

Scientists from the US-based Defense Language Institute made the ranking of 
world's most difficult languages for studying. The group of the easiest 
languages (for native English speakers) included: Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, 
French, Haitian Creole, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, 
Swahili and Swedish.

The second group consisted of the following languages: Bulgarian, Dari, Farsi 
(Persian), German, (Modern) Greek, Hindi-Urdu, Indonesian, Malay.

The following languages are more difficult: Amharic, Bengali, Burmese, Czech, 
Finnish, (Modern) Hebrew, Hungarian, Khmer (Cambodian), Lao, Nepali, Pilipino 
(Tagalog), Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Sinhala, Thai, Tamil, Turkish, 
Vietnamese.

And finally, the most difficult languages in the world (for English-speakers, 
though) are: Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Korean.

Interestingly, the Hebrew and the Arabic languages, which belong to the Semite 
language group, were ranked on different levels of difficulty. This peculiarity 
is the same for native speakers of both languages. A research conducted by the 
scientists from the University of Haifa showed that it was harder for Arabs 
than for Jews and British (or Americans) to read Arabic texts. The reason for 
that is as simple as it is remarkable: the human brain processes the written 
characters of those languages differently.

It is commonly known that the functions of the right and left hemispheres of 
the human brain are different. The right part of the brain is responsible for 
solving abstract tasks and template information processing. The left part 
specializes in distinguishing speech and texts. The right cerebral hemisphere 
is responsible for intuition and is capable of understanding metaphors. The 
left part deals with the realization of only the literal meaning of words.

Israeli scientists analyzed the activity of the brain when reading and 
distinguishing words among the native speakers of English, Arabic and Hebrew 
languages. Volunteers took part in two experiments. During the first one, they 
were shown words and meaningless combinations of letters in their native 
language. The respondents had to decide whether the words had any meaning, 
while the researchers were registering the precision and  time at which the 
answers were given.

During the second experiment, the volunteers were shown words on the left and 
the right parts of the screen simultaneously. The brain thus had to analyze the 
symbols either with the right or with the left hemisphere.

The results proved to be very interesting. The English-speaking and 
Hebrew-speaking volunteers could read the words easily with one of the 
hemispheres regardless of the other. The results shown by the Arabic-speaking 
respondents were different. When reading the Arabic, the right cerebral 
hemisphere can not function without using the resources of the left hemisphere. 
Reading the symbols of the Arabic written language activates cognitive systems 
of the brain, the scientists concluded. Therefore, if you want to develop your 
mind, you can take the studies of the Arabic language as a good option.

Similar peculiarities were discovered during the experiments with the Chinese 
and the English languages. The researchers observed the brain activity of the 
carriers of the Chinese and the English languages at the time when they were 
listening to their native speech. English speakers had only the left part of 
their brain activated. As for the Chinese, both of their cerebral hemispheres 
were working.

Many dialects of the Chinese language have four main tones, and the brain needs 
to be fully activated to process such information. Strangely enough, the 
Chinese grammar is one of the easiest in the world. Chinese words do not change 
grammatically at all.

Those native English speakers who study their language professionally, say that 
English is not as simple as it may seem to be. The English language became 
international incidentally, British scholars say. English grammar is hard to 
learn and understand indeed. It has been established that English is easy to 
learn for young students from the countries of Roman languages - France and 
Italy.

Yana Filimonova

Pravda.Ru

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