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Cheers Bottesini: more laps for you.

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Because we enjoy watching you f*** up the meanings.:laugh2:

what you think 0_o, you know foul language careful! I know reason :lol:

I don't like swearing! you netural your back mind :cool:

Cheers Bottesini: more laps for you.


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you too much ask always on annoy ad I am serious!
 
Bottesini hope you aren't "annoyed" at the real laps on your behalf?
Enjoy the rest of day- a bit cooler in Iowa. Big night coming up here in Toronto-Cochlear Implant exercise-Salsa & Swing.

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Bottesini hope you aren't "annoyed" at the real laps on your behalf?
Enjoy the rest of day- a bit cooler in Iowa. Big night coming up here in Toronto-Cochlear Implant exercise-Salsa & Swing.

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I Understand you confused seems on incorrect because focus on language native language

next time one time i won't posts you!

silly expression on posts! what ask me no more!
 
Travis: that is okay not post any further comments to any post I key. No problem.

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Travis: that is okay not post any further comments to any post I key. No problem.

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Travis said don't post comments not on native language here.

If you want to say something to me, I will see it in "thread about nothing ", or "what did you do today."

He has asked you politely not to talk off topic in his thread.
 
I reading on careful

I honest I am uncomfortable because personal because proper on forum is very mixing on mess on forum I don't understand on reading! I want to clean up on proper on forum reason important because not personal reason you another what do you today on General Chat

I am right I tell you limit on my personal protect to implentation!

Don't be play story false because actually because seems on bit control annoy

Be careful

I know respect to member! I don't against to people,l I respect to people I knew
I courage to people newbie how role language native asl! stick for me! important I research find review on my personal new future will language become aware it issues improve development strong deaf cultures feedback improve issues lots of hard work native complication!I will update research best effort consider lots of team quality! I observed it quality special experiment improve issues
 
:wave: Travis I think you're pretty patient person

you most always are very respectful:)
 
:wave: Travis I think you're pretty patient person

you most always are very respectful:)

of course I do always kindly patient I would be help you! I hope be improve language :) you learn it how issues language asl and language :D
 
New (and hearie) as I am, I don't have much problem understanding Travis' posts. At first my brain said, "Pardon?" And then...it switched...and it was as if I was transliterating pictographs to words and I understood. Just takes an extra second.

I think it's awesome.
 
New (and hearie) as I am, I don't have much problem understanding Travis' posts. At first my brain said, "Pardon?" And then...it switched...and it was as if I was transliterating pictographs to words and I understood. Just takes an extra second.

I think it's awesome.

That's the key. Switch from auditory oral processing to visual/spatial processing.
 
I'm in a linguistics geek - language of all kinds fascinates me. However, I've always preferred to communicate non-verbally (even when I could speak or when my voice cooperates these days). It seems that people are "educated" for the most part to ignore non-verbal communication except as auxillary after they get to a certain academic level and anyone who communicates primarily "without words" is looked down upon as being, well, less than human. A primate who happens to walk upright. I don't think that's right, nor fair, but that's my opinion.

The way I see it is this: what do people naturally do when they cannot understand each other's words? They attempt to communicate by gesticulating. I'm not going to compare the sign languages to gesticulating because they're more complex than that. Humans find ways to make themselves understood. What sucks is that social constraints, expectations, prejudices etc get in the way of that basic fact anymore.
 
Isn't this a computer screen which uses "words/ideas" to communicate- one hopes?

What linguistics as such has to do with written words- not sure-relevant?

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I'm in a linguistics geek - language of all kinds fascinates me. However, I've always preferred to communicate non-verbally (even when I could speak or when my voice cooperates these days). It seems that people are "educated" for the most part to ignore non-verbal communication except as auxillary after they get to a certain academic level and anyone who communicates primarily "without words" is looked down upon as being, well, less than human. A primate who happens to walk upright. I don't think that's right, nor fair, but that's my opinion.

The way I see it is this: what do people naturally do when they cannot understand each other's words? They attempt to communicate by gesticulating. I'm not going to compare the sign languages to gesticulating because they're more complex than that. Humans find ways to make themselves understood. What sucks is that social constraints, expectations, prejudices etc get in the way of that basic fact anymore.

Research has shown that we actually use more non-verbal information to interpret verbal messages than we even realize. For example, if there is incongruence between the verbal message and the body language being demonstrated, we will over rule the verbal meaning and attribute the meaning implied by the non-verbal.
 
Isn't this a computer screen which uses "words/ideas" to communicate- one hopes?

What linguistics as such has to do with written words- not sure-relevant?

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Written words are language, are they not?:roll: Linguisitics = study of language.
 
Research has shown that we actually use more non-verbal information to interpret verbal messages than we even realize. For example, if there is incongruence between the verbal message and the body language being demonstrated, we will over rule the verbal meaning and attribute the meaning implied by the non-verbal.

Yes - in the "liar research", for example. Also, in research into how children understand "intent".
 
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