
The way that a deaf person thinks is probably incomprehensible to someone who isn't deaf.dbkdbk said:is sign language a language itself, or is it something to represent a language?
It is a language itself.
QUOTEBut that just wouldn't make sense. It's hard to explain in words why but it just doesn't make sense to me.
But they've never heard what the language actually sounds like.Depravo said:Probably the same language they learned to read and write in.
So?jgu1994 said:But they've never heard what the language actually sounds like.Depravo said:Probably the same language they learned to read and write in.

That's true but maybe they see the words (in letters) when they think, like reading a book?jgu1994 said:But they've never heard what the language actually sounds like.Depravo said:Probably the same language they learned to read and write in.
Then in subtitles, like a movie.jgu1994 said:But they've never heard what the language actually sounds like.Depravo said:Probably the same language they learned to read and write in.

I couldn't agree more.haflore said:Then in subtitles, like a movie.jgu1994 said:But they've never heard what the language actually sounds like.Depravo said:Probably the same language they learned to read and write in.
When a person speaks you also think the word at the same time, like when you mouth words you still hear what your saying because your thinking it.Depravo said:So?jgu1994 said:But they've never heard what the language actually sounds like.Depravo said:Probably the same language they learned to read and write in.
Even if you could they wouldn't be able to hear your explanation.jgu1994 said:But that just wouldn't make sense. It's hard to explain in words why but it just doesn't make sense to me.