Languages
#1
Posted 2010-June-23, 17:26
Mine is Hungarian.
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2010-June-23, 17:43
I think in my case it's most accurate to say English is my second language and I don't have a first.
#3
Posted 2010-June-23, 17:50
gwnn, on Jun 23 2010, 11:26 PM, said:
Mine is Hungarian.
Chinese. Could be Shanghaiese because I don't speak Mandarin before I was 6. Still, I can't speak Shanghaiese well now.
#4
Posted 2010-June-23, 19:01
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#6
Posted 2010-June-23, 19:10
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#7
Posted 2010-June-23, 19:19
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#10
Posted 2010-June-23, 20:22
#12
Posted 2010-June-24, 02:25
#13
Posted 2010-June-24, 03:25
- Does it mean the language you learnt first (chronologically in your life)?
- Do you assume it to mean the operational language that you use when you still communicate with family members older than you? (parents, uncles/cousins etc)?
- Does it mean the language in which you do most of your thinking?
If it is the last option, my answer is English!
I'm Indian and speak / spoke various Indian languages with my family members, but my thinking process is almost totally in English. And I often find it more difficult to express myself in my "native language" than in English.
#15
Posted 2010-June-24, 04:26
George Carlin
#16
Posted 2010-June-24, 04:29
I need to be a long time in the States or GB to start thinking English. And yes I think words, I am very bad in viszualising- that is why I suck at bridge.
Roland
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#17
Posted 2010-June-24, 04:37
#18
Posted 2010-June-24, 06:05
gwnn, on Jun 24 2010, 11:26 AM, said:
Roger Penrose made an interesting point in "The emperor's new mind". He said that it is a prevailing idea in the literature on consciousness that language is a prerequisite for consciousness, and that that is probably due to the fact that most of it has been written by philosophers, who are a sort of people that think a lot in words.
He, as a mathematician/physicist, thinks mainly in images.
I think mainly in words but can also think of some abstract concepts without using words (for example about abstract concepts that I don't have words for). I will then mainly think in some kind of meta-graphical, i.e. something that is semantically close to images not quite images. I am very bad at drawing which I attribute to my thinking not quite crossing the boundary between meta-graphical and graphical. When thinking about emotions, smells and sounds I will just recall the sensation and not putting words on it except if I am musing about how to explain it to someone. When smelling food and musing about which kind of food it is I will sometimes think only in images taste of the food but sometimes in names of food also, especially if it is highly processed food where the ingredients have become obscured.
I think mainly in English nowadays but I thought mainly in Dutch until recently, and will still think in Dutch when I think about social issues, gossip and such. There have been times when I thought mainly in German. But the other languages I speak a little bit of (French, Spanish, Russian, Esperanto) I have never used for thinking, except when thinking about something I wanted to say or something I have heard in that language.
#19
Posted 2010-June-24, 06:09
George Carlin
#20
Posted 2010-June-24, 06:11
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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