Life and Languages
My first language is English, though it took me until my thirties to recognize that I have a less than common relationship with it.
Not only do I have a mind that sits comfortably within the definition of hyperfantasia, so I involuntarily visualize concepts, words etc, but I'm also a gestalt language processor. I learn languages in chunks, phrases, instead of one word at a time.
My second language was American Sign Language, though I was exposed to Spanish from an early age.
If I could go back and make choices about what order I learned languages in, I wish I had learnt ASL first. It's been life changing for the way my mind works, and it makes it much much easier to learn my third, fourth and fifth languages more fluently to have an image-based language to build from.
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