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Say What? Study Says Alcohol Improves Foreign Language Skills
2017-10-25
[PHILADELPHIA.CBSLOCAL] According to a multinational experiment, researchers in England and the Netherlands found that consuming a small amount of alcohol made it easier for someone to speak in another language. The study followed 50 German students studying abroad in the Netherlands and had them communicate with a native person in Dutch.
I hope they didn't spend too much money on a study validating what linguists and polyglots have known for years. Adults don't want to appear foolish when they speak, so they concentrate on things like grammar and proper intonation, instead of on communicating.
The researchers found that the students who had been given a dose of “Dutch courage” before the conversation scored better in the eyes of their Dutch partners. Although the drinkers themselves said they didn’t notice an improvement, their Dutch observers added that the drinkers’ pronunciation of their language was better compared to the students who had not been given alcohol.

“One possible mechanism could be the anxiety-reducing effect of alcohol,” Dr. Jessica Werthmann of Maastricht University said in a press release.

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The three colleges involved also added that alcohol’s ability to increase feelings of self-confidence could play a role in the improved language skills.

The research team cautioned that the benefits were limited to small amounts of alcohol and that getting fully drunk won’t turn a novice into an experienced speaker.

Posted by:Fred

#8  Yes, I'm certain drink can can help me speak in tongues, but it seems few can understand me.
Posted by: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy   2017-10-25 12:47  

#7  "...fluid in several languages after the liquor loosened his tongue..."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-10-25 11:38  

#6  When the junk sales phone calls come in Spanish I find a jigger of scotch helps me cuss them out in their own language.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-10-25 09:58  

#5  Vodka says, "You can dance and speak!"
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2017-10-25 09:23  

#4  Well, I've spoken a lot of "languages" after drinking too much Bourbon...

Did I ever mention my sudden fit of fluency of French while drinking cheap Cognac in Grenoble???
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2017-10-25 08:48  

#3  their Dutch observers added that the drinkers’ pronunciation of their language was better compared to the students who had not been given alcohol

Although Dutch is already a 'Germanic' tongue (somewhere between English and German), this says something about the language.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2017-10-25 08:00  

#2  This explains my love for and former proficiency in the German language.
Posted by: Raj   2017-10-25 01:25  

#1  Didn't read the whole thing, but I wonder how much alcohol the Dutch "observers" consumed before the testing.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2017-10-25 00:49  

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