thinking and dreaming language

do you think language

 You defiantly think language. When you are thinking you here this voice in your head and that is you. I think in my mother tongue (Dutch) and in English. For me it just depends on my mood, but when I am busy with English I think in English and that isn’t always the same for Dutch. Maybe it is different for me, because until I was seven or eight years old I grew up with English and Dutch, so I think it is easier for to think in both languages. The weird thing is that thinking for me is faster than speaking. When you are talking to someone you don’t always know the right words, but when you are just thinking by yourself the right words just come.

 

do you dream language

 You have language in your dreams, because sometimes when you are dreaming and you wake up, you can remember you were having a conversation with someone. You can also talk in your sleep, because you are dreaming and you don’t know it, because you are dreaming it but others here you talk. We dream with images and that comes together with language. That is why your dreams can be really realistic. Deaf people I think also dream in images and a language, but not the spoken one, but the sign language, so they dream without noises. The blind people just dream in words I think, because they can’t see.

 

dream language

 It says that dreams have their own language and that it isn’t always meaningful. Dreams are closer to your inner speech. The inner speech continuous during your dream. Your dreams are things what happened in your life, or what your subconscious wants or saw. It is more psychological. This kind of makes sense in the way that you always seem to dream about things you have done, seen or want to do.

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