Hi there. I have a question that my friend and I were discussing regarding first languages and thinking in one's native language. I don't know if anyone can give a definite answer, but we're pretty curious.
If you are Deaf and your native language is ASL (or any other sign language), how does the thinking process work inside your head?
I can see this might be seen as an offensive inquiry, so I'll clarify. I'm hearing, and my first language is English. When I have to think analytically and consciously, inside my head it is as if I'm hearing my own little voice say "If I go here...then I'll pick this up...etc." It's the same if I think in French (second lang.)--- I hear my own voice speaking in a low volume inside my head.
If you are Deaf, and you are thinking about something, do you have the tactile sense of how it feels to make that sign (for example: signing mother, you would think about the pressure of the thumb on your chin and how it feels to have your fingers spread) or do you visualize yourself making the sign for mother?
Does anyone here dream in ASL or another sign language?
I hope this make sense.
If you are Deaf and your native language is ASL (or any other sign language), how does the thinking process work inside your head?
I can see this might be seen as an offensive inquiry, so I'll clarify. I'm hearing, and my first language is English. When I have to think analytically and consciously, inside my head it is as if I'm hearing my own little voice say "If I go here...then I'll pick this up...etc." It's the same if I think in French (second lang.)--- I hear my own voice speaking in a low volume inside my head.
If you are Deaf, and you are thinking about something, do you have the tactile sense of how it feels to make that sign (for example: signing mother, you would think about the pressure of the thumb on your chin and how it feels to have your fingers spread) or do you visualize yourself making the sign for mother?
Does anyone here dream in ASL or another sign language?
I hope this make sense.