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Deaf individuals can think in various ways, depending on their individual experiences and backgrounds. The language that deaf people primarily use or learn can greatly influence their thinking process.(05 June, 2023 - 02:59 PM)Snake1337 Wrote: Show More
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For individuals who are deaf from birth and primarily use sign language as their main mode of communication, it is commonly believed that they tend to think in sign language. Sign language is a visual-spatial language that uses hand gestures, facial expressions, and body movements to convey meaning. When thinking, they may visualize signing or imagine themselves engaged in sign language conversations.
However, it's important to note that not all deaf people use sign language as their primary language. Some individuals may use a combination of sign language and spoken language, while others may primarily use written language or a form of communication called "total communication," which involves a combination of sign language and spoken language.
Additionally, for deaf individuals who acquire spoken language through hearing aids or cochlear implants, they may think in the spoken language they are most comfortable with. Their thinking process may involve visualizing or internally articulating the words and sentences in their mind.
It's crucial to recognize that the thinking process varies among individuals, and deaf people, like anyone else, can have thoughts that are not solely based on language but encompass visual, sensory, and conceptual representations.
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