S02E14 – The Katakana Fallacy and 言語の支え

S02E14 – The Katakana Fallacy and 言語の支え

Author: Daniel Morales August 2, 2021 Duration: 14:11

The Katakana Fallacy is the mistaken belief that katakana are more difficult to learn than hiragana (and maybe even kanji?!). A closer look at what drives this believe helps explain why Japanese is, in fact, the easiest language in the world. And in Japanese, I talk about linguistic crutches and how to avoid them.

I've been writing about the ideas behind the Katakana Fallacy since this post in 2008. And this is the Anki deck of katakana words that I mentioned might be helpful.

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