Troll_Whisperer said:
I don't need to formulate words for that, I would just search for the answer in my mind. You're implying deaf-mute people (who were born that way) can't formulate, and we both know that's not true. Reasoning can be done otherwise. Actually, a spoken language is a way to convey ideas, but it doesn't expand the number of possibilities, it actually limits them because they are confined in a spoken language. That's why some concepts are hard to describe and why a perfect translation between languages is impossible, something's gonna get lost. There's always that something that just can't be described because spoken/written language is limiting our brain. Don't know, for me a concept is as good as 1,000 words, I just can't describe it any other way :-/ |
Again you are missing my main points of arguments as people who speak languages. I even said myself and gave of a person stranded on an island.
I'm sorry you have to keep resorting to extreme cases to try to convince me that you - a person who claims they speak 3 languages- doesn't use words in their thinking.
And again I would boldly say, you are lying. I don't believe that one bit. You are neither stranded on an island, nor mute deaf and blind. However I do believe that you are predominately a visual thinker.
I am the black sheep
"of course I'm crazy, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong."-Robert Anton Wilson







