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3 things.

1. Being deaf, and/or blind, does not necessitate the lack of language skills.(Perhaps in those deaf since birth, but, not in all cases.)

2. Not everyone experiences an inner monologue.

3. Yes, as long as the auditory center for the brain is not obstructed, it is likely that they experience an inner monologue, assuming that they are one of the people who have developed such.


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I assume people that have been blind from birth would probably think in sign language

How can you read sign language if you're blind? Lol.

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3 things.

1. Being deaf, and/or blind, does not necessitate the lack of language skills.(Perhaps in those deaf since birth, but, not in all cases.)

2. Not everyone experiences an inner monologue.

3. Yes, as long as the auditory center for the brain is not obstructed, it is likely that they experience an inner monologue, assuming that they are one of the people who have developed such.


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Originally Posted by Nicholas View Post
I assume people that have been blind from birth would probably think in sign language

How can you read sign language if you're blind? Lol.

Last edited by Rant; 02-16-2015 at 01:56 PM.
 
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