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stille20
· 8 years ago
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Yes, but it is harder to understand and share abstract concepts like time.
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deleted
· 8 years ago
yes harder to communicate but yes
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doctor_sherloki
· 8 years ago
Cassandra Kane, one of the Batgirls was raised knowing only body language. No real words.
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· 8 years ago
idek
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guest
· 8 years ago
Fuckin.....the hell do you think babies do!?
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afungusamongus
· 8 years ago
Deaf people don't think in ASL. they think in concepts
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burningbabycorpse
· 8 years ago
Do some of you also think in a different language than your native language?
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igorsouz4
· 8 years ago
Yes, i sometimes think in english. Hell, i even swear in english '-'
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Yes, and it's weird because sometimes I don't know how to say a word in spanish but I think it in English and i'm like what
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yazid
· 8 years ago
Babies
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hitlerspinenipples
· 8 years ago
you should be able to comment with gifs bc there are so many i could comment with here
guest
· 8 years ago
Its possible to think in ideas and concepts rather than words. I'd say its better. Language can be limiting to complicated emotion.
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guest
· 8 years ago
There have been cases where for one reason or another a child only had the opportunity to learn a language after they were old enough to remember what their lives were like before. They usually report that they remember thinking in objects and more concrete concepts, but that their thoughts became much more sophisticated after they were able to express everything in words, and that it allowed them to incorporate abstract concepts in their thoughts much more easily.
guest
· 8 years ago
Ask Noam Chomsky
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