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I'm interested in whether those who learnt sign later started thinking/dreaming in sign and whether those who learnt to orally communicate later began to think in sound.
I've been wondering how other people's experiences of this have been; I was brought up orally but later became fluent Sign Supported English (and was pretty good at BSL too) while at a school with a unit for deaf and HoH. Dissuse has made my signing skills deteriorate.
In this time I began to think in both sign and speech which later turned into just sign for some things (e.g., when I was thinking about things I'd done while mostly signing) and sometimes random things. Now I rarely get thoughts in sign.
How has this been for other people? I wonder because I learnt a bit of German and French but I don't think I've had thoughts in those languages.
I've been wondering how other people's experiences of this have been; I was brought up orally but later became fluent Sign Supported English (and was pretty good at BSL too) while at a school with a unit for deaf and HoH. Dissuse has made my signing skills deteriorate.
In this time I began to think in both sign and speech which later turned into just sign for some things (e.g., when I was thinking about things I'd done while mostly signing) and sometimes random things. Now I rarely get thoughts in sign.
How has this been for other people? I wonder because I learnt a bit of German and French but I don't think I've had thoughts in those languages.