Every time we think and reflect, we maintain an internal dialogue with ourselves. It is an inevitable human task: it is natural for humans to have thoughts, Modify them, shape them and finally publish them. And although on many occasions—mostly—we keep the conclusions of our reflections to ourselves, before forming them in our minds, usually through an inner dialogue.
People usually think in the language we were taught as children. Try to think about what you will do this weekend, plans for the next few days that will excite you. You will naturally speak to yourself in the language you use most often and that is usually it mother tongue
but, If a person is born deaf, what language does he think? Lack of spoken language is not a barrier to thinking. It will always find a way to develop, a hole through which to hide and to sprout reflections wherever it can: deaf people, those who do not use words, They imagine sign language when they think.
Deaf people think in pictures, words, or a combination of both. Why in words? If a deaf person is able to learn to speak through vocal training, it is possible that they retain that internal monotony in spoken language.
On the other hand, deaf people also experience a different thought process than others. According to InnocaptionA company that sells mobile phones with subtitles, deaf people They imagine themselves doing sign language in first or even third person; And when they think a non-deaf person is speaking, they imagine them signing.
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