Do thoughts have a language?

According to one school of philosophy, our thoughts have a language-like structure that is independent of natural language: this is what students of language call the language of thought (LOT) hypothesis.
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Can thought exist without language?

Yes, rational thought exist without language but those can not be communicated without a language. "Signal interpretation" is an example of a rational human activity that may motivate human behqvior in another human being without necessarily being communicated.
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Are thoughts limited by language?

The formulation of thoughts, according to Whorf, is not a conscious, independent process, rather, thoughts are determined by the specific grammar and vocabulary of the language in which ideas are expressed.
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Are language and thought the same thing?

The idea that language and thought are one and the same, that thoughts cannot exist without language, is sometimes called strong linguistic determinism or the strong Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (*).
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What is the language of thinking?

Language for Thinking is an expansion of the skills and concepts taught in the Language for Learning Direct Instruction program. Both programs emphasize language as a means of describing the world and as a tool for thinking and solving problems.
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How the language you speak affects your thoughts



Which came first language or thought?

Thought comes first, while language is an expression. There are certain limitations among language, and humans cannot express all that they think.
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What is the real instrument of thoughts?

Language is an instrument for thought.
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Is language and thought universal?

A relativist holds that there is no universal vocabulary of thought and perception, so languages are free to vary largely arbitrarily in their semantic partitioning of the world (yes to question 1), and these linguistic differences can leave their imprint on thought and perception (yes to question 2).
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Do people think words?

What he's found suggests that the thoughts running through our heads are a lot more varied than we might suppose. For one, words don't seem to feature as heavily in our day-to-day thoughts as many of us think they do. “Most people think that they think in words, but many people are mistaken about that,” he says.
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What is language and mind?

 Psycholinguistics is the study of language & mind: the mental structures & process which are involved in the acquisition, comprehension & production of language.  Neurolinguistics is the study of physical structure of brain & how language is represented & processed in the brain.
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How do babies think without words?

Babies think logically before they are able to speak, according to a new study which calls into question whether we need language in order to reason. Infants are able to reason using "disjunctive syllogism", better known as the process of elimination according to research published in the journal Science.
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Can you think without a brain?

Thanks to new research on slime molds, the answer may be “yes.” Scientists from the Wyss Institute at Harvard University and the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University have discovered that a brainless slime mold called Physarum polycephalum uses its body to sense mechanical cues in its surrounding environment, and ...
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What is consciousness without language?

Consciousness is independent of language. One (human or any animal) can be conscious however to report and verify, as you said, we need a language or any medium of communication. Consciousness could safely considered an axiom in psychology.
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Can I control what I think?

We are aware of a tiny fraction of the thinking that goes on in our minds, and we can control only a tiny part of our conscious thoughts. The vast majority of our thinking efforts goes on subconsciously. Only one or two of these thoughts are likely to breach into consciousness at a time.
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Are you the voice in your head?

Also referred to as “internal dialogue,” “the voice inside your head,” or an “inner voice,” your internal monologue is the result of certain brain mechanisms that cause you to “hear” yourself talk in your head without actually speaking and forming sounds.
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Does everyone have a voice in their head?

For a long time, it was assumed that an inner voice was simply part of being human. But it turns out, that's not the case — not everyone processes life in words and sentences.
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Is the voice in your head your conscious?

We have a little more control over thought-chatter than dreams, and it comes from the conscious mind rather than the subconscious, but essentially it's the same whirl of mental material.
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Who said language is based on thinking?

Two researchers, Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf, began this investigation in the 1940s. They wanted to understand how the language habits of a community encourage members of that community to interpret language in a particular manner (Sapir, 1941/1964). Sapir and Whorf proposed that language determines thought.
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Can changing language change thought?

In other words, the influence of language isn't so much on what we can think about, or even what we do think about, but rather on how we break up reality into categories and label them. And in this, our language and our thoughts are probably both greatly influenced by our culture.
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Why thought is a result of language?

Regarding the role of language for development and the relationship between language and thought: According to Piaget, thought comes before language, which is only one of its forms of expression. The formation of thought basically depends on the coordination of sensory motor schemes and not of language.
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What is the simplest type of thinking?

1. Perceptual or Concrete Thinking: This is the simplest form of thinking the basis of this type is perception, i.e. interpretation of sensation according to one's experience. It is also called concrete thinking as it is carried out on the perception of actual or concrete objects and events.
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What is the relationship between language and mind?

Mind holds a multilayered relationship with language, which takes as well as displays disparate strata of meaning and significance. In fact, language is the embodiment of human mind as it is impalpable and invisible. Through language mind comes out of human body and gets introduced to and understood by the outer world.
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Do animals have language?

Researchers say that animals, non-humans, do not have a true language like humans. However they do communicate with each other through sounds and gestures. Animals have a number of in-born qualities they use to signal their feelings, but these are not like the formed words we see in the human language.
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Where is the human mind located?

Where is the Mind Located? The brain is the organ of the mind just as the lungs are the organs for respiration.
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When did humans become self aware?

In evolutionary terms, if objective evidence of self-awareness can be taken as evidence for consciousness, then consciousness as it occurs in the primate with their more fully developed cortex may have evolved ~5 million years ago, at around the time when great apes split off from the lesser apes.
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